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New €2 fee for tourists visiting Trevi Fountain in Rome

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Rome Introduces Trevi Fountain Access Fee to Curb Coin-Tossing Crowds
Tourists ‌keen ​to follow tradition by tossing a ‌coin into Rome's Trevi Fountain will need to dig a little deeper ​from Monday, as the city introduces a new 2-euro ($2.40) visitor fee.

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One visit, €2: What will Rome's new fee at the Trevi Fountain change?
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Rome to charge tourists to get close to Trevi Fountain in move aimed at reducing chaos
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Trevi Fountain Fee Goes Into Effect as Rome Seeks to Manage Tourist Flow at Celebrated Water Feature
Tourists hoping to get close to the Trevi Fountain had to pay 2 euros ($2.35) starting Monday as the city of Rome inaugurated a new fee structure to help raise money and control crowds at the one of t...

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Now there’s a $2 charge to toss coins in the Trevi Fountain — and tourists are still ignoring the rules
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'Pay and smile' - Rome visitors face Trevi Fountain charge
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Paying for a selfie: Rome starts charging for Trevi Fountain
City hall estimates the access ticket could bring in at least six million euros a year, Rome's council member for tourism Alessandro Onorato told journalists.

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Rome introduces Trevi Fountain access fee to curb coin-tossing crowds
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Trevi Fountain: Tourists now charged to toss coins at famed Rome attraction
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Italy has kept its fascist monuments and buildings. The reasons are complex

ROME — Cinema Troisi is an art movie house in central Rome. Its stark, white, minimalist façade contrasts with the ornate 19th-century buildings nearby. It was built in the 1930s as the headquarters of the Fascist Youth Organization — the GIL.
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Nazi collaborator monuments in Italy

This list is part of an ongoing investigative project the Forward first published in January 2021 documenting hundreds of monuments around the world to people involved in the Holocaust. We are continuing to update each country’s list; if you know of ...
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