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Sofia Municipality adorns the capital city with installations of decorative Easter eggs

Photo: Sofia Municipality

Decorative eggs decorated with natural flowers and greenery adorn Sofia at Easter. The installations, ranging in height from one to two and a half meters, have been placed with the assistance of the Sofia Municipality.

The decoration featuring one of the traditional symbols of Easter can be seen in the National Palace of Culture Park, in the City Garden in front of the Ivan Vazov National Theater, in the garden around the Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church and at St. Nedelya Square.

Natural seasonal flowers such as petunia, verbena, lobelia and marigolds have been used for the decoration. Their bright colors create a festive atmosphere for the residents and guests of the capital city.




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