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German Christmas Traditions: A Complete Guide

Discover the rich Christmas traditions that make Germany the heart of European holiday celebrations.

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The Magic of German Christmas

Germany is widely considered the birthplace of many Christmas traditions that are now celebrated worldwide. From the iconic Christmas markets to the advent calendar, German Christmas customs have shaped how we celebrate the holiday season.

Christmas Markets (Weihnachtsmärkte)

German Christmas markets are among the most famous in the world. The Dresden Striezelmarkt, dating back to 1434, is one of the oldest. These markets feature handcrafted ornaments, traditional foods like Lebkuchen (gingerbread), and Glühwein (mulled wine).

Traditional Christmas Foods

German Christmas cuisine includes Stollen (fruitcake), Lebkuchen (gingerbread), and roasted nuts. Each region has its own specialties and traditional recipes passed down through generations.

The Christmas Tree Tradition

The modern Christmas tree tradition originated in Germany. The practice of decorating evergreen trees began in the 16th century and spread throughout Europe and eventually the world.

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