Rome Municipality, Vatican Compete over Trevi Fountain Coins

A man looks at the Trevi Fountain during a snowfall, in Rome, Feb. 26, 2018. Trisha Thomas/AP, FILE
A man looks at the Trevi Fountain during a snowfall, in Rome, Feb. 26, 2018. Trisha Thomas/AP, FILE
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Rome Municipality, Vatican Compete over Trevi Fountain Coins

A man looks at the Trevi Fountain during a snowfall, in Rome, Feb. 26, 2018. Trisha Thomas/AP, FILE
A man looks at the Trevi Fountain during a snowfall, in Rome, Feb. 26, 2018. Trisha Thomas/AP, FILE

A row has broken out between the mayor of Rome and the Roman Catholic Church over what should happen to coins retrieved from the Trevi fountain. Every year nearly €1.5m (£1.3m) is fished out of the famous landmark. It is traditionally given to a Catholic charity to help the destitute. But now Mayor Virginia Raggi wants the money spent on the city's crumbling infrastructure instead. According to BBC, The Catholic charity Caritas says the loss of income will hit the poor.

"We did not foresee this outcome. I still hope it will not be final,” Caritas director Father Benoni Ambarus told Avvenire, the newspaper of the Italian bishops' conference.

The newspaper ran a scathing article on the move, headlined "Money taken from the poorest."

City councilors have approved the change and it is due to take place in April. However, many Italians have taken to social media to ask the council to reconsider the move, the Ansa news agency reported.

Raggi took control of Rome in 2016 for the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, which formed a national coalition government last year. Her popularity has fallen for failing to tackle the indebted city's issues. In October, thousands of protesters gathered outside city hall to denounce Raggi for failing to address problems including uncollected rubbish and potholed roads.

The Trevi fountain, nearly 300-years-old, is visited by millions of tourists every year. The tradition of throwing coins was made famous by Frank Sinatra's romantic comedy Three Coins in the Fountain in the 1954.



1 Killed and 19 Injured as Hot Air Balloons Crash in Central Türkiye

Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)
Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)
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1 Killed and 19 Injured as Hot Air Balloons Crash in Central Türkiye

Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)
Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)

Two hot air balloons crashed in central Türkiye on Sunday, leaving one person dead and 19 injured, according to local media reports.

The accident occurred near the Ihlara Valley in Aksaray province, the private Ilhas News Agency and other outlets said. It was not immediately clear why the hot air balloons crashed.

Hot air ballooning is a popular tourist activity over the rugged landscape of central Türkiye, which is dotted with ancient churches hewn into cliff faces. The attractions include the “fairy chimneys” of Cappadocia, tall, cone-shaped rock formations created by natural erosion over thousands of years that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Video from Ilhas showed one deflated balloon, its passenger basket lying on its side, as emergency services tended to injured people.