On the occasion of Children's Day, the Cotroceni Palace organized today a series of activities dedicated to the little ones, opening its doors to hundreds of children. The event took place in the context of celebrating this special day, offering children the opportunity to participate in various interactive and educational activities. The activities were designed to stimulate the creativity and curiosity of the little ones, encouraging them to explore the history and culture of Romania. The Cotroceni Palace, as a symbol of national heritage, was thus a meeting and entertainment place for families, highlighting the importance of education and the harmonious development of children. This initiative was well received by parents and children, contributing to the creation of unforgettable memories.
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