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    MOSCOW, December 16, 2025: Moscow has entered the final stages of preparation for its New Year and winter holiday season, with thousands of festive lights, decorations, and installations transforming the Russian capital ahead of the celebrations that extend from late December into mid-January. City authorities have confirmed that the large-scale decoration effort covers the central districts, major avenues, and suburban neighborhoods, with crews completing work on illuminated displays, themed arches, and public installations throughout the city. The Moscow City Government announced that more than 5,000 decorative elements have been installed across streets, squares, and parks. Key public areas including Red Square, Manezhnaya Square, Tverskaya Street, and Zaryadye Park have been illuminated with elaborate light structures and seasonal ornaments.

    Moscow decorates public spaces and parks for holiday season
    Festive lighting transforms Moscow into a winter celebration for the New Year. (Stock image)

    The city’s main thoroughfares now feature decorative arches and dynamic lighting systems that create a continuous festive corridor across several kilometers of central Moscow. Officials have stated that the design concept follows the “Winter in Moscow” theme, which integrates traditional Russian motifs with modern lighting technologies. Crews began installing decorations as early as November, with the main illumination switch-on planned for mid-December. Large New Year trees, including the central tree near the Kremlin, have been erected and decorated with LED garlands and ornaments designed specifically for the 2025-2026 season. Additional installations featuring “2026” numerals and illuminated sculptures have been placed at high-traffic public areas to serve as gathering points for visitors and residents during the holidays.

    The capital’s public transport hubs, including major metro stations and railway terminals, have also been adorned with coordinated festive lighting to enhance the seasonal atmosphere. Municipal departments have coordinated with local organizations, schools, and community centers to extend the holiday decorations into residential districts. More than 150 parks and recreation areas are participating in the citywide initiative, featuring light tunnels, skating rinks, and illuminated figures. According to Moscow’s Department of Housing and Communal Services, the goal is to ensure every district reflects the same festive spirit traditionally concentrated in the central areas. The city’s cultural centers have also joined the program by hosting open-air exhibitions, ice sculptures, and musical performances synchronized with the lighting displays.

    Moscow expands festive lighting across major districts

    The Red Square area, one of the city’s main tourist attractions, remains the centerpiece of Moscow’s seasonal festivities. The GUM department store’s annual Christmas and New Year market has opened with wooden stalls offering souvenirs, festive foods, and handcrafted gifts. The nearby skating rink has been completed and is now open to the public, operating daily throughout the holiday period. These events attract thousands of residents and visitors, reinforcing Moscow’s reputation as one of Europe’s most elaborately decorated capitals during the winter season. Tourism authorities in Moscow have reported an increase in hotel reservations and guided tour bookings compared with the previous year, reflecting a steady return of both domestic and international visitors. Many hotels and restaurants across the city have introduced special New Year’s programs to align with the city’s decorations and festive calendar.

    Local businesses are also participating by decorating storefronts and organizing seasonal promotions, contributing to the overall atmosphere and economic activity during the celebrations. The city’s energy services have implemented measures to ensure the lighting installations operate efficiently, with the use of energy-saving LED systems designed to minimize power consumption. Each installation is monitored through automated systems that control the brightness and duration of illumination. The Moscow Department of Urban Economy confirmed that the decorations meet modern safety and environmental standards, with many components being reusable for future events. Waste management services have also been mobilized to maintain cleanliness during the expected increase in foot traffic through central areas.

    Moscow showcases seasonal unity and cultural heritage

    Moscow’s festive illumination is expected to remain in place through mid-January, coinciding with Orthodox Christmas celebrations on January 7. During this period, the city will host a wide program of public entertainment, including concerts, theatrical performances, and open-air exhibitions. Police and emergency services have been deployed to ensure safety at major gathering points, and traffic management systems have been adjusted to accommodate pedestrian zones and event-related closures in central Moscow. The authorities emphasized that all planned events and decorations are being implemented according to established schedules and safety protocols. The capital’s New Year preparations mark one of the largest seasonal projects undertaken by the city government in recent years, combining urban design, cultural heritage, and modern lighting technology to present a comprehensive visual celebration. With installations covering every administrative district, Moscow’s winter landscape now reflects a unified festive identity designed to highlight the city’s architectural landmarks and enhance its image as a leading European destination for winter tourism. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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