From today until December 1, dragons and giants will feel at home in Boris Garden in Sofia. The exhibition ''Dragons and Giants- the Enchanted World'' is making its world premiere at Arena Sofia. It will tell children stories of travels and adventures. The exhibition features the 8-foot dragon Emmalen and the giant Grandpa Dado, who always falls asleep in the middle of a favorite story of his life. There are also trampolines, a huge maze, etc. Children will also be able to ride dragons.
"Living in a digital world and seeing my own daughter spend so much time with the devices around her, I believe that such exhibitions awaken children's imaginations in a different way, and enables them to see that magic exists in the real world too", says the exhibition's creator Dan Firoiu.
The exhibition ''Dragons and Giants - The Enchanted World'' can be seen every day from 11.00 am to 20.00 pm.
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