A POPULAR European must-see attraction has made the “drastic decision” to slash visitor numbers in order to preserve its beauty.
The lakeside villa, famed for its role in blockbusters like James Bond and Star Wars, will halve its visitor allowance as Italy continues to battle with the effects of overtourism.
Villa del Balbianello, set on the shores of the luxurious Lake Como in northern Italy, is significantly cutting the number of tourists who can visit each day from 2,000 to 1,200.
The elegant 18th Century mansion featured in the 2006 Bond film Casino Royale as well as Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and draws in tourists from far and wide.
The villa was built in 1787 out of the ruins of a Franciscan convent and is often used for weddings, events and film scenes – but recently has been feeling the crush of its high footfall.