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A view of the Trevi Fountain after Graziano Cecchini, not in picture, poured red paint in the water, in Rome, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
American Catherine Tondelli won a trip to Rome, Italy in the summer of 1999. On her first night, she threw three coins in the ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Several Italian regions are considering banning some work activities during the hottest hours of the day as a severe heatwave ...
The pair were photographed having one of their sweetest moments together, sharing a meal together, and kissing in front of the Trevi Fountain. You may also like Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos stop ...
Rome, Italy's Trevi Fountain, built by architect Nicola Salvi, has a long and mysterious history. Here, discover 10 little-known facts.
And in 2017, a man turned the Trevi Fountain red to protest corruption in Rome. Advertisement. In Iran, though, such practices have a special significance as a way of honoring the dead.
Engineers shut down the fountain to allow the red dye to drain away, before restoring a supply of clear water. The Trevi, a baroque landmark dating from the18th Century, was popularised by films such ...