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Thessaloniki: Funeral home Christmas decorations with elves and a dead snowman

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Athens Bureau

Thessaloniki has entered a festive atmosphere for good, with many shops having filled their shop windows with decorated trees, bright lights and decorative Santa Clauses.

But there is a company that has chosen something different for its Christmas celebration, obviously wanting to combine the object of the profession with the holidays.

According to Thes, which also published the relevant photo, an original painting has been created in the window of a funeral home in the city, depicting four elves carrying the “body” of a dead snowman against the background of a snowy landscape.

The humorous approach of the company may not be the typical Christmas decoration we have in mind, but it certainly achieved its goal as it attracts the eye.

READ MORE: Elves, Nutcrackers and Santa Claus: The Christmas Villages of Greece.

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