Historic Rome landmark's temporary closure causes uproar: 'Saddest thing I’ve seen in Italy'
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While the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy, undergoes maintenance, officials have added a makeshift pool in place of the tourist spot, sparking reactions from travelers on social media.
Appearing to be made from plastic and plywood while surrounded by metal rods, the substitute still offers visitors a chance to toss in a coin and make a wish.
The fountain water has been emptied in preparation for maintenance work that will last until around September 2025, according to the Associated Press.
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