The Christmas Tree of Gubbio, Italy, entered the Guinness World Records in 1991 as the world's largest.
Covering 130,000 m² with a height of 750m, it requires 800+ lights, 7,500m of cable, and 1,300 hours of work yearly.
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Covering 130,000 m² with a height of 750m, it requires 800+ lights, 7,500m of cable, and 1,300 hours of work yearly.
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2. The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, NYC
This iconic tree, usually a Norway spruce 69 to 100 feet (21–30 m) tall, has been a national tradition each year since 1933.
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This iconic tree, usually a Norway spruce 69 to 100 feet (21–30 m) tall, has been a national tradition each year since 1933.
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4. The Polish city of Wroclaw is home to one of the most beautiful Christmas markets and Christmas trees in Europe
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11. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This majestic tree is known worldwide for holding the record as the world’s largest floating Christmas tree. x.com
This majestic tree is known worldwide for holding the record as the world’s largest floating Christmas tree. x.com
15. Moscow, Russia
The main entrance to Gorky Park is decorated with a magnificent Christmas tree.
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The main entrance to Gorky Park is decorated with a magnificent Christmas tree.
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