Why do Germans celebrate Christmas on the 24th?

  • German Christmas traditions
  • Heiligabend
  • Christmas Eve

Germans celebrate Christmas on the 24th, known as Heiligabend, due to traditional Christian customs. It's believed that Jesus was born at midnight, so celebrations begin on the evening of the 24th.

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