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The Christmas Tree Is One of the World's Oldest and Most Evergreen Traditions
Long before your living room's seasonal centerpiece, cultures around the world marked the darkest time of year with palms, pines, and other greenery.
We at Atlas Obscura cherish our annual holiday traditions, but amid the charm, confusion, delight, and stress of the season, we also rejoice in the unexpected and the odd. Join us this December as we explore surprising holiday customs, foods, places, gifts, and more. ‘Tis the season for wonder!
trees
Long before your living room's seasonal centerpiece, cultures around the world marked the darkest time of year with palms, pines, and other greenery.
deserts
This is how you do the holidays in the desert.
objects of intrigue
But did they create the famous one with a starring role in Citizen Kane?
holidays
Las patinatas—"the skating"—dates back to the 1950s.
holidays
Dive into the origins of a Swedish holiday tradition that evolved from sinister pagan lore to a celebration of light, warmth, and music.
holidays
santa claus
In Mooloolaba, Australia, Saint Nick wears sunglasses.
food
One cunning business maneuver created a tradition and saved a franchise.
disney
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.
nature
A gift guide from the Atlas Obscura team.
insects
A gift guide from the Atlas Obscura team.
food
A gift guide from the Atlas Obscura team.
maps
A giving guide from the Atlas Obscura team.
holiday
A giving guide from the Atlas Obscura team.
food
Lampreia de ovos comes loaded with sugar, eggs, and the long history of glorifying a most peculiar parasite.
trees
Cooking with evergreens has a long history.
victorian
Snapdragon is not for the faint-hearted.
saints
The story of this saffron-hued swirl has become as twisted as its dough.
food
Boilo is a favorite across coal country.
christmas
Once a magical, murderous farmhand, the nisse has transformed into a beloved holiday figure.
holidays
Knock out the year with an elixir that can pacify an army.
Groningen, Netherlands
Every winter, this former planetarium is transformed into a massive, brightly-lit Christmas ornament.
Columbus, Texas
An entire home filled with over 3,000 pieces of Santa memorabilia in glass cases, walls, on Christmas trees, and even in the bathroom.
Siyazan, Azerbaijan
Swirling layers of white and red rock earned these mountains their festive nickname.
Naples, Italy
Every day is like Christmas on this street where the traditional Neapolitan nativity scene comes to life.
Tangub City, Philippines
An annual festival full of illuminated replicas of iconic landmarks from around the world.
Joplin, Missouri
A small museum dedicated to the whimsical tool that turns sugar cookies into works of art.
Torun, Poland
Once a giant gingerbread factory, this space now hosts exhibits and workshops on the historic treat.
Barcelona, Spain
Catalonia Tradition: Beating the hollow Christmas log until it defecates in your fireplace.
Oymyakonsky District, Russia
The villagers of the coldest inhabited place on Earth adjust to unique challenges presented by day-to-day living.
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