As much as it cost the inscription welcome to Pristina, they speak from the municipality

Pristina Public Services Director Medina Braha spoke of the sign “Welcome to Pristina”, which was made at the entrance of the capital. She said this project has been realised under a broader project dealing with city decoration. “This is a project that is getting [...]
She said this project has been realised under a broader project dealing with city decoration.
This is a project that is being implemented under a wider project involving the city's decoration, mainly through decorative stones. We started with “Welcome to Pristina”, this has been the idea of starting with such an inscription, where Pristina as the capital should have a welcome inscription remember that it comes here. Considering it's the capital, we've made it in English so that anyone who comes here will understand, she said.
Braha said this project was planned at the beginning of the year.
This project has been planned since the beginning of the year, then together with the staff we have identified the location which would be more appropriate, because not each entry allows because there is no” space, she said.
Braha said there will be similar projects at other locations.
“As the inscription must be through the city's entrance, this has been the most suitable location. It's hard to find another location because one letter is 2 meters long, so it's a great space that's needed. On B Street we have two interventions we're doing under this project. At the circle there, we're fixing it whole, there'll be more green. We are decorated with stones from the Glareva”, she said.
In addition, Braha told them that the inscription on Pristina's entry has cost 8 thousand euros.











