Christmas in Italy is rich in traditions and offers a feast for the senses, from giant Christmas trees and festive treats to a vast array of Nativity scenes.
The traditional manger scene created by the Chopcca Nation from the Huancavelica region, located in the Peruvian heartland, is being shown at St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City as of December 10th, according to PROMPERU.
Peru's rich cultural heritage is globally admired thanks to a Nativity Scene comprising more than 30 life-sized figurines created by artisans from Huancavelica. The traditional manger scene created
The Vatican Christmas tree from Trentino in north Italy, and Nativity Scene from Peru, were inaugurated in St Peter s Square on the afternoon of 10 December.
More than 30 figurines created by five different artists belonging to the Chopcca Nation in the Andean region of Peru will make up the traditional crib