The world’s most eye-catching Christmas trees

Queen Victoria helped to popularise the iconic symbol of the festive season

The so-called People’s Tree is an annual gift from the people’s public lands to the US Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
(Image credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

People across the world are preparing for Christmas by buying gifts, arranging gatherings and of course, decorating fir trees.

“One of the most loved symbols of the festive season”, said the i news site, Christmas trees date “as far back as ancient Rome and pagan traditions”. The Romans “used fir trees to decorate their temples at the festival of Saturnalia”, held at the end of December to honour god of agriculture Saturn.

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