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Trevi Fountain reopens ahead of Jubilee

Trevi Fountain reopens ahead of Jubilee

Access limited to 400 people at a time

ROME, 22 December 2024, 16:22

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The Trevi Fountain in Rome reopened on Sunday after the completion of extraordinary maintenance work ahead of the Roman Catholic Jubilee Holy Year of 2025.
    Renovation work lasted three months and cost 327,000 euros.
    The inauguration of the iconic landmark was attended by Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, as well as the city's Tourism Councillor Alessandro Onorato and Culture Councillor Massimiliano Smeriglio and Heritage Superintendent Claudio Parisi Presicce.
    Access to the monument will now be limited to 400 visitors at a time to avoid overcrowding.
    Visitors will not be required to pay a ticket for the time being although the introduction of a fee has not been ruled out in the future, Gualtieri said.
    During maintenance work, a walkway was installed to enable tourists to view the Roman landmark while it was being cleaned out.
    Visitors were also allowed to make their iconic coin toss into a 'basket' from the walkway, expressing the wish to return to the Eternal City.
    The monument will now be open every day to a limited number of visitors, as part of the pilot scheme, from 9 am until 9 pm and from 11 am on Monday and Friday so coins can be cleaned out.
    Access will be free from 9 pm.
   

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