As a colorful addition to the European Night of Museums in Sofia (which takes place on May 14), the pedestrian zone in front of the National History Museum in Sofia becomes the stage of Vitosha Spring Fest during the weekend. A variety of attractive outdoor activities for children and adults will be organised. There will be sports grounds for various sports - football, basketball, table tennis, fitness and badminton.
Lovers of creative crafts will be able to see handmade jewelry, clothes and souvenirs. Hockey Club "Levski-Sofia" will make roller hockey demonstration, while the youngest guests to the event on Saturday will be able to watch a performance of the actors from Puppet Theater “Malle-Malle”. Soap bubbles show will take place on Sunday. Zumba instructors from all over Sofia will organize a kind of Zumba marathon. Both evenings will end with open-air film screening starting at 8.30 pm.
Author: Vesela Krasteva
English: Alexander Markov
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