We Black Folk challenges the public’s often white-washed idea of folk music and welcomes artists of color into the folk community.
A century after it first graced North Beach as the Vendome Fountain, the Normandy Fountain is ready for its close-up. Originally unveiled in 1926, the landmark, now known simply as Normandy Fountain, ...
Thundercat again pays tribute to his late friend Mac Miller on “She Knows Too Much,” the latest song to emerge from his upcoming Brainfeeder album, Distracted. The song is accompanied by a ...
Throwing a coin into Rome's legendary Trevi Fountain will now come at a cost. And not just the change you’re tossing into the fountain. Starting today, tourists and non-residents need to purchase a ...
Charge aims to ease overcrowding and raise conservation funds Coin tossing guarantees a return to Rome, according to tradition Fountain features in famous 'La Dolce Vita' film scene Latest Italian ...
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Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain will charge an entry fee for close‑up access starting 1 February 2026, joining global efforts to curb overtourism by controlling crowds and preserving cultural landmarks.
Is it worth $2.35 to see one of the world’s most famous monuments? Rome thinks that’s a reasonable fee for tourists hoping to visit the city’s Trevi Fountain, which has been flowing since the 1700s.
Dec. 20 (UPI) --Most tourists visiting Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain will have to pay a modest fee starting Feb. 1, but locals and some tourists will not. It will cost €2, equivalent to $2.34, to get a ...