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Ice Sculpture Park Closed from 2 March
Due to changing weather conditions and rising temperatures, ice sculptures have begun to rapidly lose their original quality and artistic appearance. After assessing the situation and prioritising visitor safety, a decision has been made to close the Ice Sculpture Park starting Monday, March 2.
This year, visitors had the opportunity to view the individual sculptures from the 27th International Ice Sculpture Competition, created by 20 internationally recognised sculptors from 12 countries, as well as interactive photo sculptures, ice games, speed-carved sculptures, and frozen objects.