The Baroque masterpiece constructed on the facade of a palace is one of the most popular sites in Rome for tourists, who strain over the crowds to throw their coins into its water.
People will not be allowed to toss coins into its basin while it is being cleaned to remove limestone deposits and grime.
While the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy, undergoes maintenance, officials have added a makeshift pool in place of the tourist spot, sparking reactions from travelers on social media.
Unless you want to get slapped with a $275 fine for this minor but grave offense, you're better off finding somewhere else to ...
When the city of Rome constructed what looks like a backyard swimming pool in front of the famous Trevi Fountain for tourists ...
On the other hand, Eur, known as the business district of Rome, is famous for its modern architecture, lakes, and the Palazzo ...
All around the world, copies of famous buildings, statues and other monuments have been built – BBC Bitesize explores four of them. The Colosseum in Rome, Italy was competed in AD80 and is one ...
The grand structure is dedicated to ... architecture, and was featured in Fellini's iconic film "La Dolce Vita," but it's most famous for its wish-making. To make a wish to return to Rome, toss ...
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Prosecutors investigate fast-track approvals for new buildings in Milan Stalled projects could cost 38 bln euros to local ...