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Imagine a magic box: inside, an enchanted village, with terracotta houses, a river that flows peacefully, a wooden bridge and, in the center, the cave where Jesus was born. It is the nativity scene, a tradition deeply rooted in Italian culture, capable of bringing together adults and children around a symbol of hope and family.
But why is the nativity scene so important for us Italians?
A dive into history
It all began in 1223, when Saint Francis of Assisi, a bit of a visionary, decided to represent the Nativity in Greccio. Given the enthusiasm of the people, this custom spread throughout Italy, transforming into a real art.
A creativity laboratory
Building a nativity scene is like creating a small world all our own. Every year, families and artisans indulge in creating increasingly original scenarios, with characters and details that reflect daily life and local traditions.
Why do we like it so much?
The nativity scene in the world
Italy is the home of the nativity scene, but this tradition has spread throughout the world, adapting to different cultures and traditions. In each country, the nativity scene takes on unique characteristics, but its profound meaning always remains the same: celebrating the birth of Jesus and bringing people together around a symbol of hope and peace.
In conclusion, the nativity scene is much more than a simple Christmas decoration. It is an expression of our identity, a link with the past and a bridge to the future. It is a way to celebrate the beauty of simplicity, the magic of Christmas and the importance of family.
And you, have you already started building your nativity scene?
This Christmas, I wish you find the peace, joy and love you seek. May the magic of the holidays light up your heart. Best wishes!
Buon Natale!
Andrea
Hi @Andrea6232 ,
Your nativity scenes are beautiful – each one feels like its own little world of magic. I love how you’ve woven so many traditions and materials together.
Wishing you a peaceful and joyful Christmas. Buon Natale! 🎄✨
Best,
Karen, Sweden
Thank you for share this information.
@Andrea6232 , this is our Nativity scene („Presepe“ in Italian):
All figures are hand carved from wood and collected over the years of our family life in Italy. The little angels with green wings in front of the manger are ancient Silesian art, passed down for generations in my German family of origin.
Buon Natale a tutti voi!
Hello @Andrea6232 and @Angela1056, wow, this is completely new to me—I wasn't aware of this tradition in Italy. We have a similar tradition in Latin America, where we design "pesebres."
This is the one my brother put together for this year:
Although I don't know the full history of this tradition, it certainly brings the family together to share memories from the past year and recharge for the year ahead. 🌟
Thank you so much for sharing, and Merry Christmas to you and your families! 🌲💕
Thank you so much @Andrea6232 @Rebecca @Paula for sharing your nativity scenes. Whether small, large, new, old or worn, it doesn’t matter.
The nativity scene brings us hope that with every newborn child this world can be better!
Merry Christmas to you and your families!
Ciao @Andrea6232 👋
The nativity scene has always been very prominent in my life, attending catholic schools when I was younger, and now my children are in school, they act out the nativity scene at Christmas time - although it is a little modernised now 😅
I wanted to share with you my first nativity scene Christmas decoration that I've had since I was around 6 years old. It's a little bit worse for wear now, but my mum kept it, and gave it back to me when I had my children 😍
Buon Natale and thank you for bringing this conversation to the Community Center!
Ciao @Rebecca ,
the most beautiful nativity scenes are the ones closest to our hearts! 😍😍😍😍
Buon Natale!
Andrea
The Nativity Scene, or "Presepe," is a cherished Italian tradition that brings the Christmas story to life in a magical, miniature world. Originating in Italy, these scenes often feature not only the holy family but also elaborate depictions of daily life in villages, showcasing Italian culture and craftsmanship. Skilled artisans create intricate figurines, detailed landscapes, and vibrant settings that reflect the warmth and beauty of Italian holiday traditions. This unique celebration combines art, history, and faith, turning homes, churches, and public spaces into enchanting displays. The Nativity Scene remains a symbol of joy, unity, and the spirit of Christmas in Italy.
@Andrea6232 Thank you for sharing your tradition and the history behind the creations that have been made by someone with love and care.
All I can say is what a beautiful tradition! The nativity scene is more than just a display. Each one have been created to show a tradition from the past and is still used and shown today. From its humble beginnings with Saint Francis to the intricate craftsmanship.
it’s a reminder of hope, family, and the magic of Christmas. Thank you Andrea for sharing this wonderful glimpse into Italian culture.
Laurelle from Downunder