Weihnachtspyramide

North America's tallest Christmas Pyramid has ascended to new heights, proudly standing 40 feet tall!

An annual must-see at Christmas in Cullman is the Christmas pyramid. Known in German as Weihnachtspyramide, it's a traditional German decoration of wooden figures that represent different symbols and seasonal elements. Typically the pyramid is hung from the ceiling or set on a small table, but ours is over 40 feet tall and is the tallest one in North America. The size tiers of the Cullman pyramid each feature different scenes, including one that will pay tribute to our local police and firefighter departments. You can find the pyramid located next to the Cullman County Museum.

A closer look at our Christmas pyramid!

01

The Nativity Scene

The first level located at the bottom features the Nativity scene: Mary kneeling at the manger, Joseph with his lantern, the wise men, & of course a swaddled baby Jesus.

02

Nutcrackers

The second level displays decorative nutcrackers which are common in German traditions. German folklore is that a nutcracker was given as good luck keepsakes to families to protect their homes.

03

Santa & Snowmen

The third level shows jolly St. Nicholas with a bag of goodies on his back & some dressed up snowmen, because what is Christmas without these two?

04

Honoring Cullman

The fourth level represents some familiar faces to our hometown such as the founder of Cullman, Johann G. Cullmann, local law enforcement, first responders, and local citizens of Cullman.

05

Angels

The fifth level shows large winged angels holding candles in both hands as they light the way to the birth of Jesus.

06

Angels in Heaven

The very top level shows angels in heaven rejoicing at the Birth of Jesus with their harps, trumpets, and bells.

Learn more about German Traditions you can

see at Christmas in Cullman!

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