Virginia Raggi: proposal to prevent passersby from stopping in front of the Trevi Fountain


The mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, proposes a no-stop route to the Trevi Fountain.

A proposal to equip the Trevi Fountain in Rome with a fruition path (probably guided or compulsory) that does not include stops for those passing in front of the monument would be under consideration. This was stated last night by the mayor of Rome, Virgina Raggi, interviewed as part of the program Porta a Porta on Rai Uno(you can watch the full episode here).

In particular, Virginia Raggi, who was asked whether it would not be appropriate to intensify the presence of traffic police near all monuments in Rome, said the following: “On the Trevi Fountain we are establishing not only more intense shifts [ed. note: the reference is to surveillance by traffic policemen], but also a fruition route for which there is no possibility of stopping.”

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Virginia Raggi: proposal to prevent passersby from stopping in front of the Trevi Fountain
Virginia Raggi: proposal to prevent passersby from stopping in front of the Trevi Fountain


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