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Why It's Time for Rome to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages

Summary by Wanted in Rome
Animal rights activists have long called for an end to the botticelle tradition in Italy's capital. Rome's horse-drawn carriages, known as botticelle, have been a symbol of old-world charm in the city for centuries, often featuring in tourism brochures and wedding photos. But what once appeared as a romantic tradition now raises growing concerns about animal welfare, urban safety and ethical tourism. In recent years, incidents involving carriage…
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Wanted in Rome broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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