Three individuals were escorted away from the iconic landmark by Rome Police, with one man breaking free and jumping back in.
According to the Roman police, nearly a dozen tourists are fined for dipping everything from their toes to water bottles into the fountain each year.
According to the city’s police, around 12 tourists each year get fined for breaking rules surrounding the fountain. Even more ...
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A new Lego set dedicated to Rome's Trevi Fountain, with 1,800 pieces and a €160 price tag, was unveiled by the city's mayor ...
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Trevi Fountain is free to visit 24/7. If you don't plan a visit on your own, you'll likely pass by the fountain if you sign up for one of the best Rome tours. Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St ...