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'''Christmas tree''' is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer, such as a spruce, pine, or fir, or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated with the celebration of [[Christmas]]. The tradition of decorating Christmas trees originates from 16th century Germany, and it has since become a global phenomenon celebrated in many cultures around the world.
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== History ==
[[File:A1_Christmas_Tree_photo.jpg|thumb|right|A decorated Christmas tree]]


The use of evergreen trees, wreaths, and garlands to symbolize eternal life was a custom of the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews. Tree worship was common among the pagan Europeans and survived their conversion to Christianity in the Scandinavian customs of decorating the house and barn with evergreens at the New Year to scare away the devil and of setting up a tree for the birds during Christmastime.
A '''Christmas tree''' is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as a spruce, pine, or fir, or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated with the celebration of [[Christmas]]. The custom was developed in early modern Germany, where Protestant Germans brought decorated trees into their homes. It acquired popularity beyond Germany during the second half of the 19th century, at first among the upper classes.


== Modern Christmas Trees ==
==History==
The modern Christmas tree is often traced to the symbolism of trees in pre-Christian winter rites, where evergreen trees were used to symbolize eternal life. The custom of decorating a tree for Christmas is believed to have originated in [[Germany]] in the 16th century. According to legend, [[Martin Luther]], the Protestant reformer, was the first to add lighted candles to a tree.


The modern Christmas tree tradition dates back to Germany in the 16th century. It started with devout Christians who decorated evergreen trees in their homes. Some built Christmas pyramids of wood and decorated them with evergreens and candles. Martin Luther, the 16th-century Protestant reformer, is said to have added the first lighted candles to a tree.
[[File:Martin_Luther’s_Christmas_Tree.jpg|thumb|left|Martin Luther’s Christmas Tree]]


== Types of Christmas Trees ==
===Early Traditions===
In the 18th century, the Christmas tree began to be illuminated by candles, which were ultimately replaced by Christmas lights after the advent of electrification. The first recorded Christmas tree can be traced to 1510 in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]].


There are several types of Christmas trees, each with their own unique characteristics. Some of the most popular types include the [[Fraser fir]], [[Douglas fir]], [[Noble fir]], [[Scotch pine]], [[Blue spruce]], and [[White spruce]]. Artificial Christmas trees are also widely used and can be made from a variety of materials, including PVC and aluminum.
===19th Century===
The Christmas tree was introduced to England in the early 19th century, and its popularity grew after [[Queen Victoria]] and [[Prince Albert]] were depicted with their children around a Christmas tree in 1848. This image was widely published and helped popularize the Christmas tree in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]].


== Decorations ==
[[File:Johansen_Viggo_-_Radosne_Boże_Narodzenie.jpg|thumb|right|A traditional Christmas tree]]


Decorating a Christmas tree is a cherished tradition for many families. Typical decorations include [[Christmas lights]], [[tinsel]], [[garland]], [[candy canes]], and [[Christmas ornaments]]. At the top of the tree, a star or an angel is often placed to represent the Star of Bethlehem or the angels from the nativity.
==Decorations==
Christmas trees are traditionally decorated with ornaments, which can include baubles, tinsel, and candy canes. A star or angel is often placed at the top of the tree to represent the [[Star of Bethlehem]] or the [[Angel Gabriel]].


== Environmental Impact ==
===Modern Decorations===
In modern times, Christmas trees are often decorated with electric lights, which have replaced the traditional candles. Ornaments have become more varied, with many families using heirloom decorations passed down through generations.


The environmental impact of Christmas trees is a topic of ongoing debate. Some argue that real trees are more sustainable as they are a renewable resource, while others argue that artificial trees have a smaller carbon footprint as they can be reused each year.
[[File:Decorating_the_tree.jpg|thumb|left|Decorating the Christmas tree]]


== See Also ==
==Cultural Significance==
The Christmas tree has become a symbol of the holiday season, representing joy, celebration, and the spirit of giving. It is often the centerpiece of holiday decorations in homes, public spaces, and commercial areas.


===Global Traditions===
Different cultures have adopted the Christmas tree tradition in various ways. In some countries, such as [[Japan]] and [[China]], Christmas trees are decorated with paper ornaments and other traditional symbols.
[[File:Tallinn_Christmas_market_2014_1.JPG|thumb|right|Christmas tree at Tallinn Christmas market]]
==Environmental Impact==
The environmental impact of Christmas trees has been a topic of discussion, with debates over the benefits of real versus artificial trees. Real trees are biodegradable and can be recycled, while artificial trees are reusable but made from non-biodegradable materials.
==Related pages==
* [[Christmas]]
* [[Christmas]]
* [[Christmas decorations]]
* [[Advent]]
* [[Christmas lights]]
* [[Yule]]
* [[Christmas ornaments]]
* [[Winter solstice]]
 
[[File:Christmas_Hanukkah_decoration_Pariser_Platz_2020-12-11_25.jpg|thumb|left|Christmas and Hanukkah decorations]]


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Latest revision as of 11:33, 23 March 2025

Decorated tree associated with the celebration of Christmas


A decorated Christmas tree

A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as a spruce, pine, or fir, or an artificial tree of similar appearance, associated with the celebration of Christmas. The custom was developed in early modern Germany, where Protestant Germans brought decorated trees into their homes. It acquired popularity beyond Germany during the second half of the 19th century, at first among the upper classes.

History[edit]

The modern Christmas tree is often traced to the symbolism of trees in pre-Christian winter rites, where evergreen trees were used to symbolize eternal life. The custom of decorating a tree for Christmas is believed to have originated in Germany in the 16th century. According to legend, Martin Luther, the Protestant reformer, was the first to add lighted candles to a tree.

Martin Luther’s Christmas Tree

Early Traditions[edit]

In the 18th century, the Christmas tree began to be illuminated by candles, which were ultimately replaced by Christmas lights after the advent of electrification. The first recorded Christmas tree can be traced to 1510 in Riga, Latvia.

19th Century[edit]

The Christmas tree was introduced to England in the early 19th century, and its popularity grew after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were depicted with their children around a Christmas tree in 1848. This image was widely published and helped popularize the Christmas tree in the United Kingdom and United States.

A traditional Christmas tree

Decorations[edit]

Christmas trees are traditionally decorated with ornaments, which can include baubles, tinsel, and candy canes. A star or angel is often placed at the top of the tree to represent the Star of Bethlehem or the Angel Gabriel.

Modern Decorations[edit]

In modern times, Christmas trees are often decorated with electric lights, which have replaced the traditional candles. Ornaments have become more varied, with many families using heirloom decorations passed down through generations.

Decorating the Christmas tree

Cultural Significance[edit]

The Christmas tree has become a symbol of the holiday season, representing joy, celebration, and the spirit of giving. It is often the centerpiece of holiday decorations in homes, public spaces, and commercial areas.

Global Traditions[edit]

Different cultures have adopted the Christmas tree tradition in various ways. In some countries, such as Japan and China, Christmas trees are decorated with paper ornaments and other traditional symbols.

Christmas tree at Tallinn Christmas market

Environmental Impact[edit]

The environmental impact of Christmas trees has been a topic of discussion, with debates over the benefits of real versus artificial trees. Real trees are biodegradable and can be recycled, while artificial trees are reusable but made from non-biodegradable materials.

Related pages[edit]

Christmas and Hanukkah decorations