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A man accidentally drove his car down the Spanish Steps in Rome, a historical monument that is highly vulnerable to damage by the public.
Video shows man driving car down Rome's Spanish Steps A man in his 80s was caught on video driving a compact luxury Mercedes-Benz A Class sedan down the landmark Spanish Steps in Rome before ...
An older man made a wrong turn and accidentally drove onto the iconic Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy.
The Spanish Steps are one of Rome’s best known monuments. Destroying or damaging a monument in Rome is punishable by up to a year in prison and a fine of more than 2,000 euros ($2,300).
You aren't supposed to drive on the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy. Even if you've never seen them, the name makes it pretty obvious that they're steps and therefore not for cars. Then again, you've ...
The 80-year-old man is under police investigation after he drove his Mercedes A-class down the historic Spanish Steps in Italy's capital at 4am in the morning on Tuesday.
new video loaded: Driver Takes Wrong Turn Down the Spanish Steps in Rome Nobody was injured and the Italian police did not announce any damage to the monument. Advertisement 0:51 0:40 1:35 ...
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A driver in Italy has found his car stuck on Rome's famous Spanish Steps. The 81-year-old driver's Mercedes hatchback bounced ...