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Graziano Cecchini pours red paint in the water of the Trevi Fountain, in Rome, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017. A self-proclaimed artist, Cecchini repeated the same act that stunned the world 10 ...
Yesterday, the Trevi Fountain ran red, and no, it wasn’t for some festive reason like a Fendi show. It was red because an Italian activist, Graziano Cecchini, dyed its waters as a protest ...
The last time the Trevi Fountain got a dye job, in 2007. Photo: Christophe Simon/AFP Police have arrested a man for dyeing the Trevi Fountain, the second time in ten years that Rome's iconic water ...
A man threw a bucket of red paint or dye into Rome's Trevi Fountain on Friday, coloring the waters of the 18th-century monument bright red in front of a crowd of astonished tourists and residents.
ROME — An Italian activist poured red dye into the Trevi Fountain on Thursday — 10 years after he pulled the same stunt vandalizing one of Rome's most famous monuments.
The waters of Rome’s famous Trevi Fountain have run red for the second time in 10 years after a man poured dye into the landmark basin in protest at a film festival in the city.
The waters of Rome's Trevi Fountain, one of Italy's top tourist attractions, turned red on Thursday after a man dumped dye into the main pool, a city official said. Police detained the man ...
- The Trevi fountain in Rome was bathed in red light Friday, symbolising the spilt blood of persecuted Christians, in a grim makeover for one of Italy's most iconic monuments.Tourists looked on ...
Vatican City, Apr 30, 2016 / 13:30 pm. Illuminated by the red light that spilled across Rome's Trevi fountain, voices from persecuted Christian communities across the world shared the stories of ...
Trevi Fountain lit in red to honor today's Christian martyrs ROME (RNS) Backers of the church-sponsored event say 200 million Christians face persecution for their beliefs, mainly in the Middle East.
Trevi Fountain turned red in an act of protest. Getty The Trevi Fountain turned red Thursday in efforts to protest the "return (of Italy as) the capital of art, life and Renaissance." Activist and ...