Nativity scenes, candles, apples and nuts are part of every Christmas festivity on 24 and 25 December. And so are traditional straw stars and the Christmas tree, which has been a custom in Styria since the 19th century. The Nativity scene, which depicts the birth of Jesus, goes back to Francis of Assisi.
Christmas lights in the cities and towns, Advent events at the open-air museum in Stübing or cosy winter hikes such as the Christmettenwanderung in Peter Rosegger's homeland: In winter, you can look forward to a variety of unforgettable moments in Styria!
Tip: Fans of arts and crafts can put their creativity to the test at regional workshops on Advent wreath-making, painting Christmas tree baubles or making lanterns. Those wanting to buy Styrian handicrafts as a souvenir will find what they are looking for at the local Advent markets.
Sources:
Robert Pauritsch, Norbert Adam: Brauchtum in der Steiermark. Feste, Bräuche, Rezepte. Styria Verlag 2007.
Waltraud Ferrari: Alte Bräuche neu erleben. Fest- und Alltag im Rhythmus der Jahreszeiten. Leopold Stocker Verlag 2014.