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ROME, June 26 (Reuters) - Women's rights activists protested against feminicide on Wednesday by painting Rome's famed Spanish Steps red, symbolically representing the blood of female victims of ...
Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com The city of Rome has banned tourists from sitting on its famous Spanish Steps — and violators can face a fine of up to $280, according to a new report.
This is not what the Romans do. A man from Saudi Arabia drove his rented Maserati down the famous Spanish Steps in Rome and was charged with a crime, CNN reported. Several of the 300-year-old steps… ...
Rome's Spanish Steps damaged as SUV takes a wrong turn A 37-year-old foreign national has been cited by Italian police, local news media said, after Rome’s iconic Spanish Steps were damaged by a ...
Rome's iconic Spanish Steps officially reopened to the public Thursday after a cleaning and repair job financed by luxury jeweler Bulgari, the latest in a series of privately-funded restorations ...
Join a scenic walk along the Spanish Steps and into the historic heart of Rome. Filmed in 4K, this tour highlights the beauty ...
This 4K video takes you through the historic Spanish Steps in Rome, revealing the charm of its steps, the surrounding ...
People who stop to rest, roll a suitcase or otherwise loiter on Rome's 18th-century Spanish Steps could now face fines of up to $448. Police have been patrolling the iconic World Heritage site ...
ROME — Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn perched there without a care in the 1953 film "Roman Holiday." But the Spanish Steps in Rome are no longer a place for sitting.
After years of planning, Rome has finally implemented rules prohibiting people from sitting on major attractions, like the Spanish Steps. If visitors are looking for somewhere to relax or picnic ...