When in Rome, travelers may have a visit to the Trevi Fountain included on their itinerary, but tourists who are currently visiting the famous attraction are in for a surprise.

The Trevi Fountain is currently under maintenance and a makeshift pool has been added in its place.

Appearing to be made from plastic and plywood while surrounded by metal rods, the substitute still offers visitors a chance to toss in a coin and make a wish.

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The fountain water has been emptied in preparation for maintenance work that will last until the end of this year, the Associated Press reported.

Italian officials have placed a small pool in front of the Trevi Fountain, allowing tourists to still participate in tossing a coin into water. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

In 2022, there were 1.4 million euros ($1.52 million) collected in coins that were thrown into the Trevi Fountain, Fox News Digital reported.

Some travelers on social media have reacted to the short solution, with one person calling the pool "kinda tacky."

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It's "the saddest thing I’ve seen in Italy in as long as I can remember," said one user on X.

Another user posted, "That just looks … wrong." 

Some travelers took to social media to react to the pool that's currently sitting in front of the Trevi Fountain in Rome. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

"This is very cheap and ugly, it does not belong at The Fountain of Trevi," another person commented.

One man joked, "That gives you like the opposite of your wish."

"Imagine spending all that money — and finally having maybe your one and only chance to see Rome and this amazing fountain ... and get this ... oof. It is what it is, but so glad I have had the blessing of seeing it in all its glory," a woman wrote.

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One man remarked, "That touch of class that everyone was expecting."

"If the question was how do you make something beautiful ugly — this is the answer," another man wrote.

Maintenance on the fountain will reportedly last until the end of this year. (Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Some users defended the move made by Italian officials. 

One person on X said, "Great idea while construction is ongoing."

"It’s not affecting the crowds. It was packed last night," another user wrote.

One man said, "Why is this sad? People want to still throw coins and this is an option for them."

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The temporary pool comes as Italy gears up for the Holy Year known as Italy’s Jubilee, and Rome has been introducing new strategies to control overtourism.

In September, Italian officials said they were considering allocating time slots to visit the historic Trevi Fountain to help curb overcrowding by tourists in the area.

While the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy, undergoes maintenance, officials have added a makeshift pool in place of the tourist spot, sparking reactions from travelers on social media. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

The proposed measure would include officials asking non-residents to make a "symbolic" contribution of around $1 or $2, while residents would be able to access the fountain for free, Fox News Digital reported.

During a news conference, Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri told reporters, "The situation at the Trevi Fountain is becoming technically very difficult to manage." He added that the measures are "a very concrete possibility," according to Reuters.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Italian Ministry of Tourism for comment.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.