A tree arrived in Staromstsk nmst, a flight from Jablonec
Leton spruce grew on private gardens in the Jizera Mountains. The owner complied with it anyway, so they decided to offer it to Prague in a cadon.
According to THMP director Tom Jlek, representatives of the town chose a tree from Jablonec from 35 offers, they were impressed by its shape and rich branch. Kcen took place on Sunday, followed by a transport to the landfill.
The festive lighting did not take place. The action was originally launched on Saturday, due to a coronavirus pandemic. The city company Prague City Tourism informed about it on Monday. For the second year in a row, the markets do not start the festive lighting. The city management, for the same reason, had the ornaments lit up without much notice before the assembly last year.
Trees for bursts in markets have in recent years not seen in forests, but on land and gardens private or institutional. These are solitaires that are suitable to beat for safety, or that stand on land that sweats with construction. Leton spruce is a village that is three meters away from me and came from the Central Stone Carriage.
The pedestrian tree from Semily, on the other hand, overcame the current 25 meters. To the owners, from whom the city will take the tree, the Kadoron pays a reward of 10 thousand crowns.
According to the city’s spokesman, the spruce branches after Christmas go to the cracks of the zoo as fodder for the animals, just like last year. From the tribe, students then make secondary vocational furniture for people in the homes of senior homes and children’s and billion homes.
In the Old Town, after a mass outage caused by the covid-19 disease pandemic, markets and markets are drilling this year. They will be held on Saturday and will last until Thursday, January 6.
Representatives of the Taiko organizing company will present their appearance in the center. The company markets under both the Wrocław and the Republic of the Republic. It took place in the capital city of Mru, Tylov nmst and in the city on cities throughout Prague.