Completed in 2005 by world ice-art-carving champion Steve Brice and his wife, Heather, the Aurora Ice Museum in Fairbanks, USA, stands as the largest year-round ice structure in the world. Constructed from over 1,000 tons of ice and snow, the museum showcases a variety of intricately carved features, including furniture, life-size knights on horseback, and chandeliers that shift colors to mimic the Northern Lights. Visitors can also enjoy a drink at the ice bar, immersing themselves in a unique, frozen environment.
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