The market opened in the border town on Monday (December 23) and will stay open during the Christmas period until December 29.Over the next month, four holidays will be celebrated by residents.
Now in its 10th year, Narva’s Christmas Village celebrates the arrival of Estonian Christmas in the border town.
Previously set up in various locations around Narva, the village has in recent years settled next to the Town Hall.
It is there that Narva’s main Christmas tree stands, Santa Claus arrives, and the festivities begin with the chimes of the Town Hall clock.
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