The Trevi Fountain in Rome has regained its splendor after recent restoration work. The reopening has aroused enthusiastic applause from Romans and tourists present, who were able to admire the famous monument once again.
Mayor Roberto Gualtieri has announced new developments regarding visits: '400 people at a time will be able to enter the basin'. These measures aim to better manage the large influx of visitors and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, celebrated the inauguration of the recently restored Trevi Fountain. Gualtieri said: “It was truly a race against time, but we managed to have this fountain, more beautiful than ever, ready for the Jubilee, to finally be admired in a more civil way by everyone”.
The restoration has seen significant interventions, improving the appearance and usability of the famous fountain, which thus returns to being a symbol of beauty and culture for the city and tourists. The Trevi Fountain is now ready to welcome visitors in a renewed and respectful context.
With the return of the water, the Trevi Fountain not only comes back to life, but is preparing to once again become one of the main attractions of the Italian capital.
Article published on 22 December 2024 - 20:02