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Italy: Visit to Baths and Trevi Fountain for G20 leaders

Her conference starts in Rome tomorrow morning G20, in the Eur area of ​​the Italian capital, which had begun to be built to host the 1942 International Exhibition – which, however, was never held due to World War II.

According to the program of the Summit, and as broadcast by APE BPE, the work of the G20 will be completed on Sunday afternoon, with a press conference of the Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

But in the margins of political discussions and contacts, there are also visits to “diamonds” of Italian cultural heritage.

Tomorrow afternoon, the leaders and their spouses are going to visit the hot springs its Roman baths Diocletian, a short distance from the Colosseum.

Then they will go to the presidency Kyrinalio mansion (where the pope resided before the unification of the country) for the official dinner to be offered by the Italian president Sergio Matarella, according to the same source.

On Sunday morning, the work of the session will begin on 11, local time, because at 9 Mario Draghi guests will be able to admire the world-famous, Fontana di Trevi. The fountain of the movie Dolce vita, Sweet life of Federico Fellini. The fountain, too, where tourists are accustomed to always throw one coin – turned “back” – believing that in this way they will be given the opportunity to return to Rome again.

Everyone is wondering if the family photo of the meeting will be published in this world-famous position, so that, with its strongest artistic and symbolic value, it will remain alive forever in the memory of the participants, concludes the response of APE BPE from the neighboring country.

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