What happened: Rome has introduced a €2 fee for visitors to enter the viewing area of the Trevi Fountain, which was previously free to access.
Why it matters:
- Visitors to one of Rome's most famous landmarks now face an additional cost.
- The change could affect tourism experiences and local revenue from the site.
MNN Take: The fee aims to manage crowds and maintain the site, reflecting a growing trend of charging for access to popular tourist attractions.
Sources: BBC World