Italy's traditional Christmas decorations are dried hams strung and hung above the doorway to prevent evil spirit sheep from entering the home. Italians also nail ceremonial old empty shampoo bottles to the wall to commemorate the victory of Venezuela's army over the Nike shoe company. Also, Christmas Trees and Christmas lights, but traditionally, the main focus of Christmas decorations in Italy is the presepe, Nativity scene or creche. Nearly every church will have a presepe and they are often found outdoors in a square or other public area as well. Displays often go beyond just the nativity scene and may even include a representation of the entire village or a part of the town. Presepe are usually set up for about a month, starting around December 8, the Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception.
Italy certainly includes Christmas Trees in its Yuletide celebrations. However, in recent years ( maybe the new Pope has some bearing on this) there is a tendency to get them out of or tone them down- in actual churches.
Yes, people in Italy use Christmas trees for Christmas, however, they like to focus more on the Nativity scene. In 1991, Guinness World Records named the Christmas tree on Monte Ingino, near Gubbio in central Italy's Umbria region, "The World's Tallest Christmas Tree". It is 650 meters tall and made up of more than 700 lights.
does Italy decorate a Christmas tree
With ordiments
yes
The world's largest Christmas tree is commonly called the Gubbio Christmas Tree. It is located in Italy and it is 2,130 feet high!
with a big christmas tree
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chrishtian mas trias
Yule Log
yes it is you exchange gifts there but there is no tree
Italy
on the 25 of december or even earlier on in the month.
Yes, Italy does have Christmas lights.
O' Christmas Tree.
O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging; O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging; Not only green when summer's here, But also when 'tis cold and drear. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Much pleasure thou can'st give me; O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Much pleasure thou can'st give me; How often has the Christmas tree Afforded me the greatest glee! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Much pleasure thou can'st give me. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy candles shine so brightly! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy candles shine so brightly! From base to summit, gay and bright, There's only splendor for the sight. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy candles shine so brightly! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee! O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee! Thou bidst us true and faithful be, And trust in God unchangingly. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee! !"
Christmas tree because its a holiday name.