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This great Sacher cake with a red ribbon made from marzipan was served on the morning reception of Austria, held in famous Café Egberg. The Austrian entry is supported by the Lifeball charity for Aids & HIV and should remind people for solidarity.
Unfortunately this elk is just a light illumination. You will see more elks and reindeers in the semifinal and final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Verka as a Russian Matryoshka. There are funny buttons made form several singers this year. Also this warning sign of Hanna’s “Leave me alone”. Very funny!
That’s also a good conversion of old Finnish Eurovision songs: “Bye Bye Baby” from CatCat in 1994. The girls Virpi and Katja Kätkää worn that kind of outfit on that special night in Dublin 13 years ago!
The Glass Palace is made in the 20’s of last century and is now one of the most popular locations in the city. It still has the charm of that time.
Hanna rocks in the Euroclub. Even the Finns don’t see her in one of the top positions.
Pictures from former Finnish Eurovision singer are found everywhere in the city: Ami Aseplund sang “Fantasiaa” in 1983 and came 11th.
These is not Scooch from the UK, but these lovely air hostesses will also have a place in the final show! Unbelievable!

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