Rome’s world-famous Trevi Fountain has reopened after a three-month restoration.
The historic fountain, built in the 18th century by the Italian architect Nicola Salvi on the facade of the Poli Palace, is one of the most visited places in the city.
Between 10,000 and 12,000 tourists visited the Trevi Fountain every day, but a new queuing system was put in place to prevent crowds of people gathering near the landmark.
Speaking on Sunday, Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri said the restriction would “allow everyone to better enjoy the fountain, without crowds and confusion”.