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Authorities in Italy's
city, Rome, have decided to charge tourists a fee to get
to the city's world-famous Trevi Fountain. From the
of February, visitors will have to pay two euros to experience the
close up. One reason for the new
is to address the burgeoning numbers of sightseers who are flocking to the sight. Similar to many other tourist
around the world, the famed fountain is suffering from the
of overtourism. There has been serious
in the peak months of summer. Large crowds and people vying for selfies have diminished the
of the historic fountain. Visitors have also damaged the
surrounding it.