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Trevi Fountain In Rome Reopens Right In Time For Vatican's Jubilee

Visitors will have to pay a fee of 2 euros to enter, intended to help cover the costs of maintaining the site. And they will have a limited window of 30 minutes to appreciate the beauty of the fountain

Author : OT Staff

Experience the magic of Rome as the iconic Trevi Fountain reopens after an extensive three-month restoration. This stunning landmark is now ready to welcome visitors just in time for the highly anticipated 2025 Jubilee Holy Year, an event set to attract millions from around the globe.

Crowd Control

In September 2024, authorities in Rome announced a significant measure aimed at managing visitor access to the Trevi Fountain, one of the city's most iconic landmarks. This initiative comes as the city prepares for an anticipated surge in tourism, especially with the upcoming 2025 Jubilee—a major year-long Roman Catholic observance expected to attract millions of tourists and pilgrims from around the world.

The taming of the waters is the theme of the sculptures of the Trevi Fountain. Tritons guide Oceanus's shell chariot and tame hippocamps

To mitigate potential overcrowding at the fountain in Rome, officials have proposed a limit of 400 visitors at any given time. This restriction is designed to preserve the sanctity of this historic site and enhance the overall visitor experience, allowing for a more leisurely enjoyment around the fountain. Authorities are also considering further restricting access to the area surrounding the fountain to ease congestion.

Access And Fees

Visitors will be required to pay a fee of 2 euros to enter. This is intended to help cover the costs associated with maintaining the site and to support crowd control efforts. Once granted entry, guests will have a limited window of 30 minutes to appreciate the beauty of the fountain. This proactive approach highlights the city's commitment to preserving the Trevi Fountain as both a cultural treasure and a beloved tourist destination. To make your experience even better, a new queuing system has been put in place, ensuring you can appreciate this historic site without the worry of large crowds. So, make sure you seize the opportunity to toss a coin and make a wish at this unforgettable attraction!

About The Trevi Fountain

Coins in the Trevi Fountain. Legend has it that if you can toss a coin over your shoulder into the fountain with your back toward it, you will be able to visit Rome again

The Trevi Fountain, designed in the 18th century by Italian architect Nicola Salvi, is a stunning Baroque masterpiece situated at the beautiful façade of the Poli Palace. It attracts between 10,000 and 12,000 visitors daily. Many people toss coins into the Trevi Fountain for various reasons, including the hope of finding love in Rome. Throwing a coin into the fountain is also saod to ensure a future return to the city.

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