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Relive the charm of Soviet film classics, enjoy festive baked goods, and take part in family-friendly workshops at the "Journey to Christmas" festival. The event will run from December 14 to January 12 across 35 venues in the capital. Central attractions with a Soviet twist The main venue, located in Manezhnaya Square, is styled after the classic TV program Goluboi Ogoniok ("Blue Lights"). Highlights include an art installation inspired by the Shukhov Tower and a main stage designed to resemble a Soviet cultural center from the film Carnival Night. On December 20, the designer Christmas tree exhibition on Kuznetsky Most will open, adding a festive family atmosphere. Winter sports enthusiasts take note Over 20 ice rinks are already operational, and the festival will feature 170 ice shows performed by Russia's top figure skaters. Visitors can also try their hand at curling competitions or watch hockey matches. A program for all tastes Guests can look forward to an extensive concert lineup, children’s morning events, over 4,000 workshops, and tea paired with Moscow’s famous sweet buns.