Rome will introduce a two-euro fee for tourists who wish to get close to the iconic Trevi Fountain, aiming to reduce overcrowding and manage visitor numbers. The city's mayor expects the new system to generate significant annual revenue while encouraging some visitors to admire the landmark from a distance. Residents of Rome will still be able to visit the fountain without charge. Similar measures have recently been implemented in other Italian cities to help balance tourism and local life.
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