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Традиционное ежегодное лазерное шоу на фасаде Дома Бальо можно будет увидеть в эти выходные - сегодня и завтра, 1-2 февраля, с 19.45 до 22.45. 10-минутные сессии каждых полчаса. Это очень эффектное зрелище, не пропустите!

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Традиционное ежегодное лазерное шоу на фасаде Дома Бальо можно будет увидеть в эти выходные - сегодня и завтра, 1-2 февраля, с 19.45 до 22.45. 10-минутные сессии каждых полчаса. Это очень эффектное зрелище, не пропустите!

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