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Walkway opened in Rome to keep tourists away from Trevi fountain

A small pool is seen in front of the Trevi Fountain to allow tourists to throw their coins in it, November 1st 2024
A small pool is seen in front of the Trevi Fountain to allow tourists to throw their coins in it, November 1st 2024 Copyright  Andrew Medichini/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved
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By Daniel Bellamy with AP
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Tourists in Rome will also no longer be allowed to toss coins over their shoulders into the fountain, following tradition.

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Tourists in Rome will have to view the fountain from an elevated walkway now gives limited access to the monument during maintenance work.

Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri inaugurated the steel walkway on Saturday, saying it will provide tourists with a close-up view of the fountain and calling it a “unique experience” that won’t be ruined by overcrowding.

The walkway over the fountain’s basin will be able to accommodate about 130 people at a time.

But tourists won’t be allowed to toss coins from there, as the fountain is currently drained, and could face a 50-euro fine if they do, the mayor warned.

City lore has it that tossing a coin into the Baroque fountain will ensure a return trip to Rome.

Gualtieri said a small pool has been set up next to the walkway to collect the coins, which are donated to the Caritas charity to fund meals for people in need.

The walkway will remain until the end of the maintenance work, which is expected to finish by year's end.

Rome city officials are devising a plan to block off the area around the fountain. Under the plan, visitors will be required to book online and pay two euros. Once inside, they will have 30 minutes to enjoy the fountain.

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