ROME – Trevi Fountain in Rome reopens after extensive maintenance ahead of the 2025 Jubilee Holy Year, with a limit of 400 visitors at a time and a potential future entrance fee. Visitors can toss coins into the fountain from a walkway installed during cleaning, continuing the tradition believed to ensure a return trip to Rome. To manage crowds, online booking and a 2 euro fee for 30 minutes inside the fountain area will be implemented.
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Study shows making music promotes well-being
A study by researchers at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) explores the lesser-known benefits of music on well-being, mental health, and social support, revealing effects similar to those of physical activity. The study sheds light on the positive impact of music, highlighting its potential to improve overall health and quality of life. These findings suggest that music can be a valuable tool for enhancing mental and emotional well-being, comparable to the benefits of engaging...
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