Tourist goes for a dip in Rome’s Trevi Fountain and is swiftly taken away by police – Bundlezy

Tourist goes for a dip in Rome’s Trevi Fountain and is swiftly taken away by police

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Forget the beautiful Italian beaches of Sicily or the Amalfi coast, one tourist decided to take a dip in the Trevi Fountain instead.

The sightseer was hauled out of the famous pool by Italian police after jumping in on July 27.

Lukas Vöhser Falcón, 18, caught the moment the man was escorted out of the Rome tourist attraction while visiting the fountain with friends.

Hundreds of stumped tourists watched on as the unknown man waded into the water before officers intervened.

Lukas V?hser Falc?n (PICTURED) filmed the tourist in the Trevi Fountain, Rome, before he was escorted away from the scene by police. Watch the dramatic moment a soaking wet man is escorted away from the Trevi Fountain by police - after he jumped into the iconic Italian tourist attraction. Lukas V?hser Falc?n, 18, visited Trevi Fountain in Rome on July 27 while on a holiday travelling around Europe with a group of friends. But as they gazed at the iconic landmark they spotted a rogue man jump into the fountain - despite strict rules against entering the water. Lukas, originally from San Agust?n, Gran Canaria, captured the moment several police officers approached the rogue tourist. Hundreds of tourists admiring the iconic fountain watched on as the man was escorted away from the scene. Photo released 28/08/2025
Lukas court the moment the chaos unfolded (Picture: Lukas Vöhser Falcón / SWNS)

Lukas, a mechanical engineering student from Spain, said: ‘Our last stops were Rome and the Amalfi Coast.

‘I was recording a video of the fountain and I saw the man jump in.

‘I think he just did it for fun – but five seconds later the police came and took him.

‘I don’t know where – I guess he went to the station.

‘Everyone was so surprised when it happened.’

This is not the first time a holidaymaker has decided to immerse themselves in the historic fountain.

One tourist from New Zealand was fined 500 euros (£431) after jumping in to the landmark in February.

Rome’s Capital Police told CNN that ‘alcohol was definitely involved’.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock (14552965t) The Trevi fountain is crowded with torurists during the extreme heat as Rome experiences a heatwave and dust brought from Saharan Africa with temperatures exeeding 36celsius. Heatwave in Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy - 22 Jun 2024
A new queuing system will try keep the fountain under control (Picture: Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock)

The Trevi Fountain was built in the 1762 and is a focal point for visitors who want to throw coins into the pool for good luck.

Over 1 million euros (£862,000) worth of coins are chucked in each year.

The attraction became so flooded with tourists that the Italian capital decided to introduce a new queuing system this year.

This keeps visitors in a queue of 400 people at a time, but they won’t have to rush as they walk from one end of the fountain to the other.

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