When in Rome, do not drive your fancy sports activities automobile down historic stairways.
That recommendation apparently went unheeded by a person who this week drove his rented Maserati down the town's Spanish Steps and now faces costs for allegedly inflicting harm to the landmark, in accordance with police within the Italian capital.
The unnamed 37-year-old Saudi nationwide accused of being behind the wheel was apprehended at Milan's Malpensa airport after police recognized him via the automobile rental firm from photographs of the automobile caught by surveillance cameras.
He is been charged with aggravated harm to cultural heritage and monuments.
Video footage of the incident launched by police reveals the Maserati being pushed into the pedestrian zone above the steps in a single day between Tuesday and Wednesday. The automobile descends the primary flight of steps earlier than halting. Somebody is then seen rising from the automobile and inspecting its plight.
The automobile brought on fractures to the sixteenth and twenty ninth steps of the right-hand flight rising up from Spanish Sq., Rome's heritage safety physique mentioned in a press release.
Some marble fragments have been briefly reattached "in an effort to permit the quick reopening for pedestrian transit," it mentioned.
'CHIPPINGS, SCRATCHES AND ABRASIONS'
Extra work might be mandatory "to revive the broken steps by changing the fractured parts, with travertine blocks that, when it comes to coloration and materials traits, are suitable" with the broken steps.
Cultural heritage technicians are evaluating the financial harm of the accident, contemplating that in addition they discovered "widespread chippings, scratches, abrasions, and deposits on each ramps of the second stage, attributable to the identical occasion," the assertion mentioned.
The Spanish Steps are amongst Rome's most celebrated monuments. They owe their title to the Spanish Embassy on the Holy See that's hosted in a palazzo within the sq. under.
In 2015, the steps underwent a two-year restoration that costing €1.5 million (US$1.6 million), sponsored by jewellery home Bulgari, which has its flagship retailer within the close by By way of dei Condotti.
The Spanish Steps have served because the backdrop for scenes in numerous movies, most notably "Roman Vacation," the 1953 film starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck.
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