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American Catherine Tondelli won a trip to Rome, Italy in the summer of 1999. On her first night, she threw three coins in the ...
Tourist hordes go way back. Pilgrims in Rome likely inspired Dante's eighth circle of hell in the 14th century. Read more at ...
American Catherine Tondelli won a trip to Rome, Italy in the summer of 1999. On her first night, she threw three coins in the city’s Trevi Fountain and came to face-to-face with her future ...
Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain is ranked #5 out of 26 things to do in Rome. See pictures and our review of Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain.
A decade has passed since Trevi's last deep clean, an 18-month restoration that shut down the fountain and obstructed views. Visitors peered at Nicola Salvi's monumental fountain through viewing ...
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The Trevi Fountain is one of the most popular and Instagrammable tourist spots in the world. Mostly during summer you will find hordes of tourists surrounding the 18th-century masterpiece for ...
A woman climbed into the Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle. Lex Jones via Storyful. An estimated 1,200 people visit the fountain — where 20 million gallons of water flow daily — every ...
The Trevi Fountain is also home to a popular legend which dictates those who throw coins in the water are destined to return to Rome. Today, the city collects the thrown coins on a daily basis and ...
ROME (AP) — Seemingly every tourist in Rome knows the key to returning to the Eternal City is to toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish. The result: Hoards of visitors packing the ...
Seemingly every tourist in Rome knows the key to returning to the Eternal City is to toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish. The result: Hoards of visitors packing the Baroque ...