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Advent refers to the arrival of something or someone, a moment of preparation. A tradition of family gatherings has emerged to this day in anticipation of the arrival of Christmas, from the 1st to the 24th of December, in anticipation of the most magical and awaited day of the year. The objective is to carry out small acts, rituals and activities that strengthen bonds and celebrate love and gratitude.
A few years ago, Advent Calendars for Christmas began to appear in decoration stores and supermarkets, usually with a chocolate inside each window.

Certain traditions mark the season and span generations. Do you know what the advent calendar is and how it came about?
The Advent Calendar is one of the memories that many of us keep from our childhood days. Those 24 days before Christmas were always very sweet, with a free pass for chocolate that helped with the countdown. Who would have thought that this tradition is already very old?

The history of the advent calendar began in the 19th century, in Germany, as a Protestant tradition around Christmas. Until the 16th century, children received their gifts on Saint Nicholas Day (December 6). However, the reformer of the Catholic Church, Martin Luther, a central figure of the Protestant Reformation, rejected the veneration of saints and changed the tradition. From then on, the exchange of gifts began to take place at Christmas.
The expectation was then created until the 25th, through the
Adventskalender - the famous Advent Calendar.

Catholic families also later adopted Adventskalender and the tradition spread throughout Germany and then to other countries.
Having many different formats, traditions and rituals that have been transformed over the years, one of which is lighting a candle every week until Christmas Day, it is estimated that it was in 1920 that the first Advent calendar appeared with the little windows that we all know.

Currently, there are Advent Calendars for all tastes – every year they are reinvented by different brands, with perfumes, wine, jewelry, cosmetics, lottery draws and even clothing items. Many are also homemade and personalized according to each family's tastes.
In some German cities, the tradition is so strong that the Adventskalender are gigantic in size!
The most famous is in the center of Leipzig. It measures 857 square meters and every day, at 4 pm, from December 1st to 24th, a window opens, where Christmas motifs appear. There are currently others such as the Gengenbach City Hall building, in Southern Germany, which in 2021 was considered the largest in the world.
Curious, isn't it? There really are traditions that deserve to be known. It's no wonder that Germany, full of traditions, Christmas Markets and Advent Calendars, is a very popular destination at this time of year!

How about creating your own family traditions for Advent this year? They will certainly create memories that are impossible to forget and that the whole family will want to repeat every year!
Ready for the countdown?