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All Latvia Riga First-Ever Public Christmas Tree Marker

First-Ever Public Christmas Tree Marker

A stone marker and sculpture in the city of Riga stake a claim for the very first community Christmas tree.

Riga, Latvia

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Over 500 years of Christmas trees   ahvenas / Atlas Obscura User
By New Years tree they mean Christmas tree, dating back to 1510   ahvenas (Atlas Obscura User)
The spot is at Riga’s Town Hall Square, the marker in 8 languages   ahvenas (Atlas Obscura User)
A Christmas tree on the same spot in 2008, House of the Blackheads to the left   Priit Tammets
Christmas 2010, the year the marker was installed   Alistair Young
2010’s Christmas Tree in Riga Town Hall Square   Alistair Young
The arrow marks the exact spot of the marker, between Museum of the Occupation and House of the Black Heads   Image capture Aug 2014
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When something happened over 500 years ago, it can be tricky to parse out fact from legend. Take the first ever Christmas tree. The custom of a decorated tree at Yuletide dates back centuries, to at least the 15th or 16th century. That much is fact, the very first one? The Christmas tree that started it all? That might be more a matter of legend.

A likely candidate was in the medieval city of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Riga’s City Center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the Town Hall Square. Flanking the south side of the Square is the House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads, and it’s here where the Christmas tree story takes shape.

Near the northwest corner of the ornate building is a slightly domed stone marker embedded in the cobblestones, staking its claim—in eight languages—as the spot of the first public Christmas tree.

The Brotherhood of the Blackheads was a guild of professional merchants and traders that banded together in the 14th century, and remained active in Latvia and Estonia right up through the middle of the 20th century. They were known for their twice-yearly holiday celebrations, including the Christmas to New Years season. It’s said that the Brotherhood put a fir tree in the square, festooned it with paper flowers, sang and danced and cheered the season, then lit the whole thing on fire. (Needless to say, it is also said that more than a few glasses were raised by the Brothers during the celebration.).

The Brotherhood has documentation showing that this all happened for the first time in 1510, and it just might be the very first documented Christmas tree. The chapter in Tallin, 175 miles to the north in Estonia, makes the same claim for the same Christmas. Given the chummy relationship between the two chapters, it’s not inconceivable that they lit up their trees simultaneously. A Christmas tree still goes up in Riga’s Town Hall Square, in the same spot, in front of the same Brotherhood, but with a whole lot more lights and decorations. And that much is fact.

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The marker is imbedded in the cobblestones of Riga's Town Hall Square, between the NE corner of the Museum of the Occupation and the NW corner of the House of the Black Heads. At Christmas time there is a decorated tree at the spot. The rest of the year a metal tree sculpture covers the spot.

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