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From 7 January the Trevi Fountain Will Be Paid

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Ticket of two euros for tourists, free entry for the Romans. Sources of the Capitol: 'Only one' hypothesis'

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Authorities are limiting the number of visitors who can be in the venue to 400 at a time.

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Rome has been living in a paradox for years: the more its beauty is admired, the more its daily life is altered. The last test comes from one of its most universal scenarios, the Fontana di Trevi , where the City Council (Campidoglio) is willing to charge tolls to see the most visited monument in Rome, after the Colosseum. The news advances it today on the first page of the 'Corriere della Sera': from January 7, 2026, tourists will have to pay 2…

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The list of monuments in Italy that require you to open your wallet to see is growing. Starting January 7, tourists who want to visit the famous Trevi Fountain in Rome will have to purchase a two-euro ticket. Residents of the Italian capital will not have to pay, orf.at reports.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Tourists will have to pay two euros to visit the famous Trevi Fountain in Rome from January 7, but residents of the Italian capital will continue to be able to visit it for free.

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It rains this morning in front of the Fontana di Trevi. Still, no one is discouraged: the crowd, soaked but determined, squeezes against the edges to fulfill the rite of throwing the coin. The agglomeration, mixed with that of the center of Rome in these days before Christmas to buy gifts, is also explained because for tourists these are, perhaps, the last occasions to see this emblematic monument of the Italian capital without having to pay. Af…

·Granada, Spain
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Tourists will have to purchase a two-euro ticket from January 7th to visit the popular Trevi Fountain in Rome. Residents will continue to admire the site free of charge. The crowd at the fountain has been limited for about a year: a maximum of 400 people are allowed to stay in the complex at the same time. From January on, two separate entrances will be set up – one for Romans, one for tourists. Only Colosseum is popular for the purpose of prote…

·Vienna, Austria
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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