ROME (AP) - Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain reopened on Sunday ahead of the inauguration of the 2025 Jubilee Holy Year, following the completion of extraordinary maintenance.
Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain reopens after renovation work in time for the Jubilee Holy Year
ROME (AP) - Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain reopened on Sunday ahead of the inauguration of the 2025 Jubilee Holy Year, following the completion of extraordinary maintenance.
The three-month renovation work included removing dirt, pollution and limescale from the 18th-century monument, one of the main attractions for tourists visiting the Italian capital.
To avoid overcrowding, the monument will now be limited to 400 visitors at a time.
For now, visitors won't be required to pay a ticket, although the introduction of a fee has not been ruled out in the future, Rome's mayor Roberto Gualtieri said on Sunday.