Trevi Fountain's Transformation: From Iconic Landmark to Controversial Pool

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Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain is temporarily replaced by a makeshift wishing well resembling a 'municipal swimming pool' due to construction work. The refurbishment is part of a plan to introduce a $2 admission fee to manage the site's four million annual visitors and protect the city's cultural heritage. The move has sparked criticism, with social media users mocking the temporary setup. Once renovations are complete, timed reservations will be required for prime viewing areas, marking the first regulation attempt since the fountain's construction in 1732.
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