Luxury jeweller Bulgari has brought festive cheer to Rome's Spanish Steps with a futuristic Christmas tree whose design is inspired by the company's iconic snake symbol. The gold-coloured installation, made of plexiglass, brass and metal, is topped with an eight-pointed star and illuminated with a hi-tech, energy-efficient lighting system.
In addition to sponsoring the lights along Via dei Condotti, the exclusive shopping street at the foot of the Spanish Steps, Bulgari has donated Christmas trees to 20 suburbs of the capital. Founded in Rome 140 years ago, Bulgari has sponsored significant restoration projects in the Eternal City over the last decade - including the Spanish Steps - and recently opened a luxury hotel in the city's historic centre.
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