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An 80-year-old Italian man drove his car down the Spanish Steps early on June 17. No injuries or damage to the steps were ...
Video shows man driving car down Rome's Spanish Steps 01:13. A man in his 80s was caught on video driving a compact luxury Mercedes-Benz A Class sedan down the landmark Spanish Steps in Rome ...
The Spanish Steps are one of Rome’s best known monuments. Destroying or damaging a monument in Rome is punishable by up to a year in prison and a fine of more than 2,000 euros ($2,300).
An 80-year-old man has told police he was “wrong” to drive down Rome’s famed Spanish Steps, after firefighters had to recover his vehicle from the landmark in the early hours of Tuesday.
Vehicles aren't permitted down Rome's Spanish Steps (also known as Piazza di Spagna in Italian), a landmark that's among the city's most renowned sites and a monument of historical significance ...
Police in Rome say an 80-year-old man drove a compact luxury Mercedes A Class sedan part way down the city's landmark Spanish Steps before getting stuck ...
Rome's Spanish Steps reopening after restoration 04:10. ROME-- The new mayor of Rome announced this week that the city would no longer bid to host the 2024 Olympics.It was too much of an expense ...
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 ...
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. Police began patrolling the 136 steps on ...