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  2. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Christmas lights (also known as fairy lights, festive lights or string lights) are lights often used for decoration in celebration of Christmas, often on display throughout the Christmas season including Advent and Christmastide. The custom goes back to when Christmas trees were decorated with candles, which symbolized Christ being the light of ...

  3. Weihnachten - Wikipedia

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    Weihnachten. Weihnachten (German: [ˈvaɪ̯naxtn̩] ⓘ) is the observance of what is commonly known in English as Christmas in the German -speaking countries such as Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It is also widespread in countries with a German-speaking minority, such as Transylvania in Romania, South Tyrol in Italy, Eupen in Belgium, and ...

  4. Striezelmarkt - Wikipedia

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    These symbols can still be found in the Christmas ornaments sold at the Striezelmarkt. Candle pyramids (Christmas pyramid) In many parts of Germany, the candle pyramid (lightstock) is brought out every year to light up the room at Christmas. Two to five round wooden tiers, gradually smaller towards the top, are built onto a central rod.

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  6. Frankfurt Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfurt Christmas Market (German: Frankfurter Weihnachtsmarkt[1]) is one of the oldest Christmas markets (also known as "Weihnachtsmärkte") in Germany [2] with origins that date back to 1393. [3] It is an annual outdoor Christmas market held in central Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. [4] The market is open during the period of Advent (from ...

  7. Leipzig Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig Christmas Market (1950) Its history goes back to 1458. In notes by Johann Jacob Vogel from 1714 [2] there is the note: "Anno 1458. Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, Marggraff of Meissen and Hertzog of Saxony / publicly advertised the Weynachtsmarckt / and the city / because of the loyal service rendered / as shown to him by the council / and the citizens / thus pardoned."

  8. Christmas pyramid - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas pyramid. Christmas pyramids (German: Weihnachtspyramide) are Christmas decorations that have their roots in the folklore and customs of the Ore Mountain region of Germany, but which have become popular internationally. They comprise a decorated pyramidal outer frame with candle holders and a central carousel with a rotor at the top ...

  9. Dortmund Christmas Market - Wikipedia

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    In the Christmas Village children can read poems aloud, sing songs, do crafts and bake. Furthermore, there is the puppet theatre, merry-go-round and a huge Santa chair with a Fairy tale show. Candle pyramids (Christmas pyramid) In many parts of Germany, the candle pyramid (light stock) is brought out every year to light up the room at Christmas.