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Rome Faces Traffic Chaos as Preparations for 2025 Holy Year Lag

Major construction projects in Rome are causing significant disruptions as the city races to prepare for an influx of pilgrims expected during the Holy Year 2025.

  • Rome is experiencing severe traffic congestion due to ongoing construction work aimed at beautifying the city for the upcoming Holy Year 2025.
  • The city is expecting up to 32 million pilgrims, with significant numbers already causing long queues at major tourist sites post-pandemic.
  • Over 300 construction projects are underway, including a significant redevelopment of the Piazza Pia, with completion deadlines fast approaching.
  • Delays have been attributed to a combination of government funding issues and the traditional August holiday period, during which work paused.
  • Efforts are being made to accelerate construction, with additional projects funded by the EU's COVID-19 recovery fund adding to the current strain.
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