Ice Magic ice park. Unique for all age groups.

Ice Magic ice park. Unique for all age groups.

The park covering 2,000 m2 offers the largest ice exhibition created by 33 sculptors from across Europe.

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The sculptures represent popular themes such as Dinosaurs, Antarctica, Transformers, Princesses, Ecology, and a Cadillac that you can sit in, along with adrenaline ice slides. Despite the necessary cold in the hall, we pay attention to ecology and cool the exhibition based on consideration for heat production. In the ice park, you can visit an ice bar hidden in an igloo, offering an artistic experience. Enjoy the aesthetics of carved ice and its lighting. The igloo is an experience that will enchant you not only with its original environment but also with its drink offerings. A wide range of excellent alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks can be enjoyed in this artistic space in ice glasses. The park also includes snow tubing, which you can use even when there is no snow. There is a bar with snacks and restrooms available on the premises.

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