Rome's Trevi Fountain reopens to limited crowds
Briefly

Roberto Gualtieri stated that imposing a limit on visitors to the Trevi Fountain aims to allow everyone to better enjoy the landmark, avoiding crowds and confusion.
Claudio Parisi Presicce highlighted that the clean-up of the fountain and other key sites aims to return most monuments to the city ahead of the Jubilee starting December 24th.
Gualtieri mentioned that the city authorities are considering charging a nominal entry price to finance the upkeep of the Trevi Fountain and other monuments.
The Trevi Fountain attracts between 10,000 and 12,000 tourists daily, a tradition where visitors toss coins for wishes has generated about 10,000 euros weekly for charity.
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