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Sculpture "Moose and Calf"

Sculpture "Moose and Calf"

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In 2018, impressive light figures of a moose and a calf were installed on Pritytsky Street, opposite the shopping and entertainment center "Skala." These original sculptures, creating the illusion of animals emerging from the forest, fit perfectly into the atmosphere of the Frunzensky District of Minsk. In the evening, when the illumination is turned on, the moose appear particularly romantic, creating a cozy and magical setting for walks and meetings. The light figures not only please the eye but also serve as a unique attraction, drawing the attention of both locals and tourists. The installation was carried out by the company "Mingorsvet," which ensured high-quality execution and harmony in composition. Even during the day, the sculptures look appealing, but they reveal their true magic as darkness falls. These moose have become not just a decoration of the street but also a place where one can sit quietly and socialize, enjoying the bright and colorful atmosphere. It is no surprise that many residents note how pleasant it is to stroll past this unusual exhibition, as it gives the district a special charm and coziness.
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