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"City" exhibition encourages children's ideas for the development of Sofia

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Children and their parents will have a chance to suggest ideas for Sofia's governance within the interactive exhibition "City", hosted by the Muzeiko Children's Science Centre. Until 30 September, visitors to the temporary exhibition will be able to share their vision for the capital - what can be done to make it greener, cleaner and calmer, as well as more attractive. 

The exhibition, which focuses on the importance of urban planning and its effect on the quality of life in cities, was conceptualised and realised by architect Magdalena Rajeva and the Children's Architecture Workshop. The aim is to raise important issues related to urban planning and the environment with visitors, encouraging their active participation and engagement, say the organisers.



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