The "amusing fires," as the fireworks were called at the time, will be displayed at the festival of Slavic art which is being held in Russian capital. Columns of fire springing out from the ground and wheels of fire will be on display, the same way that they were during the rule period of Catherine II, who was a big fan of the fire shows.
The sparks emitted by the fireworks will reach 10 meters in height and 6 meters in width, the City of Moscow's official website reported. At the same time, a number of Roman candles will be shot into the sky from the water surface of the pond.
The event will take place at one of Moscow's most beautiful parks — the museum-reserve Tsaritsyno, where a palace complex was created as a suburban residence of Empress Catherine II.