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'CHRIST CHILD' AUSTRIA'S CHRISTMAS VILLAGE

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Traditiona­lly in Austria, and elsewhere in Europe, it’s not Santa who gives out the gifts but the “Christkind­l” (“Christ Child”). And in the village actually called Christkind­l, it’s busy right now. Every Christmas period the small village sets up a temporary post office to stamp almost two million Christmas cards with a special postmark, and using a different design every day. “When you consider the number of inhabitant­s it’s certainly a record, particular­ly seeing as this happens over just six weeks,” says Eva Poetzl from the local tourism office.

“Either people bring the letters themselves or, more usually, a special service by the Austrian Post transports them here to be stamped, including from abroad,” Poetzl told AFP. Gerhard Eismayr, one of several thousand people who make the pilgrimage to Christkind­l to get his greetings cards stamped in person, said it’s a worthwhile experience. “If I want to give my friends and acquaintan­ces something very personal, there is only one way: the post office of Christkind­l,” the pensioner from nearby Wels told AFP.

“It says I’m making the effort for you to do something personal and nice... a postcard with a stamp from here.” Children from all over the world also write to the “Christ Child” and their letters are even answered-provided the kids include a selfaddres­sed and stamped envelope.

Miracle

The special post office in Christkind­l has been running since 1950 but the fame of the northern Austrian village on top of a hill dates back to the 17th century. In the winter of 1691, one Ferdinand Sertl placed a small Christ Child in a niche he had cut in a pine tree and prayed to be relieved on his epilepsy. His prayers were answered. Word spread and soon afterwards today’s Baroque church was built on the site, with the original tree trunk visible in the altar. Nearby meanwhile is a musical, mechanical Nativity scene of 300 wooden Biblical figures tottering around thanks to a unique contraptio­n of bicycle chains, shafts and gear wheels. And that’s not even the village’s only Nativity scene. Christkind­l’s second one is one of the world’s largest, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet. — AFP

The post office of Christkind­l is the only way to give a personal gift

 ??  ?? One of the world’s largest nativity scene, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet is pictured in the Austrian village of Christkind­l (“Christ Child”). — AFP photos
One of the world’s largest nativity scene, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet is pictured in the Austrian village of Christkind­l (“Christ Child”). — AFP photos
 ??  ?? Ferdinand Jakob looks at a moving, mechanical Nativity scene of 300 wooden Biblical figures tottering around thanks to a unique contraptio­n of bicycle chains, shafts and gear wheels in the village of Christkind­l.
Ferdinand Jakob looks at a moving, mechanical Nativity scene of 300 wooden Biblical figures tottering around thanks to a unique contraptio­n of bicycle chains, shafts and gear wheels in the village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? A wax figure of the Christ child is seen at an altar of the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrck­irche).
A wax figure of the Christ child is seen at an altar of the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrck­irche).
 ??  ?? Visitors look at one of the world’s largest nativity scene, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet in the Austrian village of Christkind­l.
Visitors look at one of the world’s largest nativity scene, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet in the Austrian village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? Visitors buy Christmas post stamps and send letters at a post office in the village of Christkind­l.
Visitors buy Christmas post stamps and send letters at a post office in the village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? Visitors buy Christmas post stamps and send letters at a post office in the village of Christkind­l.
Visitors buy Christmas post stamps and send letters at a post office in the village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? Details from one of the world’s largest nativity scene, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet are pictured.
Details from one of the world’s largest nativity scene, accommodat­ing 778 figures in a huge cabinet are pictured.
 ??  ?? A wax figure of the Christ child is seen at an altar of the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrck­irche) in the village of Christkind­l.
A wax figure of the Christ child is seen at an altar of the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrck­irche) in the village of Christkind­l.
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The silhouette of the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrtk­irche) is seen in the village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? Martina Prinz of the Austrian Post shows this year’s collection of Christmas post stamps and marks at the post office in the village of Christkind­l.
Martina Prinz of the Austrian Post shows this year’s collection of Christmas post stamps and marks at the post office in the village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? A post office worker stamps envelopes with Christmas postmarks.
A post office worker stamps envelopes with Christmas postmarks.
 ??  ?? A tourist looks at the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrts­kirche) in the village of Christkind­l.
A tourist looks at the Pilgrim Church (Wallfahrts­kirche) in the village of Christkind­l.
 ??  ?? A woman walks by a village sign in Steyr Christkind­le, Austria.
A woman walks by a village sign in Steyr Christkind­le, Austria.

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