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Tourists Must Now Pay $2 to Take Photo of Rome’s Trevi Fountain

Tourists Must Now Pay $2 to Take Photo of Rome’s Trevi Fountain

A large crowd of people gathers in front of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, taking photos and admiring the ornate marble statues and turquoise water.

Tourists in Rome must now pay a $2 fee to access the Trevi Fountain and take close-up photos, under a new system aimed at controlling crowds.

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