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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. Graziano Cecchini insisted that ...
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 ...
Rome, Italy, is undeniably a city steeped in history, with one foot in its ancient past and the other in the modern day. From the Colosseum to the Forum, the glory of the height of the Roman ...
Trevi is also a frequent site for activism ... Most notably, Italian activist Graziano Cecchini vandalized the fountain with red dye in 2007 and 2017, per Artnet News, as an act of protest to ...
Rome, October 26 - Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain was coloured red for the second time in 10 years after an Italian man poured dye into the famed waters where tourists toss coins to make sure they ...
TV cameras caught organizer Graziano Cecchini and several others emptying bags full of red, green ... Following his Trevi Fountain stunt in October, Cecchini was placed under investigation ...
Rome, April 27 - Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain will be lit up red on April 29 to highlight the plight of Christian martyrs and victims of persecution in many parts of the world, including the ...
Tourists are continuing to disrespect Rome’s iconic monuments — as a woman was caught on video walking across the Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle. The clueless visitor is seen climbing ...
Tourists headed to Rome’s Trevi Fountain in hopes of tossing the traditional coins, brace yourselves — the beloved historic site has been shut down for construction work. For the time being ...
Visitors to Rome have have been displeased in recent days to discover that the water has stopped flowing in the Eternal City’s Trevi Fountain, stripping the popular tourist destination of its ...