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Rome's Trevi Fountain restored in time for Jubilee year

A brought back Trevi Water fountain was unveiled on Sunday after more than 2 months of cleaning and remediation, part of Rome's preparations for the 2025 Roman Catholic Holy Year.

The work, for which the city of Rome set a 327,000 euro spending plan, included eliminating dirt, pollution, iron oxide and limescale from the 18th century monument, among the best understood of Rome's lots of tourist attractions.

Throughout that time, the water fountain had been drained but visitors were able to see it from a momentary footbridge.

To prevent a return of the big crowds that customarily swallowed up the small square real estate the fountain, Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri stated visitors will have to form a line with 400 individuals at a time permitted by the fountain.

Travelers will not have to hurry, with no time limit set to stroll from one end of the fountain to the other, however they will not be permitted to rest on its border. In the future, the city of Rome may consider introducing a ticket for the monument, Gualtieri included.

The Vatican expects approximately 32 million tourists will come down on the Italian capital for the Jubilee, putting Rome's. old-fashioned infrastructure under huge stress and adding to. the headaches of handling the flow of visitors.

Completed in 1762, the fountain is a late Baroque. work of art, with statues of Tritons guiding the shell chariot. of the god Oceanus, showing the style of the taming of the. waters.

Custom dictates that visitors toss a coin into the. fountain to guarantee their return to Rome. Throughout the works,. visitors needed to throw coins into a short-lived swimming pool.

It is also kept in mind for among cinema's most popular scenes. when in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita Anita Ekberg wades. into the fountain and beckons her co-star Marcello Mastroianni. to join her: Marcello! Come here!.

(source: Reuters)