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Weihnachtspyramide

December 13, 2011

Learn a funny, quirky German word each week with DW's Word of the Week feature. This week: Weihnachtspyramide.

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A man and woman standing under a 'Weihnachtspyramide'
Image: picture-alliance/dpa

While a Christmas tree is the most popular Christmas decoration in Germany, there is also another item often seen at this time of the year: a Weihnachtspyramide, or Christmas pyramid. This colorful construction has nothing to do with Ancient Egypt - rather, you could describe it as a multi-level carousel depicting Christmas-related motifs such as angels and manger scenes, or even secular motifs such as mountain people and forests. It is typically made of wood and includes several multi-sided platforms with a long pole in the middle serving as an axle. Traditionally, it spins thanks to candles that heat up the air under a propeller at the top of the carousel. Watch out for a "Weihnachtspyramide" the next time you're at a German Christmas market - some of them are big enough to house a stand selling mulled wine.

Author: Eva Wutke

Editor: Kate Bowen