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"Parks tell their stories" - a free tour on the occasion of Stara Zagora Day

Photo: Municipality of Stara Zagora

On the occasion of today's Stara Zagora Day, residents and guests of the city are invited to a free tour. During the "Parks tell their stories" tour, they will learn facts and stories about the city's parks. 

The initiative is part of the series "Untold Stories on the Straight Streets". The first stop on the tour is the fountain in Station Garden. The tour will take participants on a journey through time and immerse them in exciting stories from more than a century ago.

Residents and guests of Stara Zagora can also take a free ride on a vintage trolley. The trolley from the 1980s has passed technical tests and will run on a pre-approved route and schedule.

Another attraction of Stara Zagora Day will be the XIX edition of the traditional retro car fair.



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