In the Flover Christmas Village you can get lost among nativity scenes, decorations, craftsmen at work, decorations and the news to furnish the house for the holidays, the Santa's house, the Toy Factory, shows, music and many events dedicated to children.

In Bussolengo (VR) from 4 November the largest indoor Christmas market in Italy opens its doors: the Flover Christmas village

Santa Claus himself will then be present at the Flover Christmas Village to meet all the little ones

Santa Claus himself will then be present at the Flover Christmas Village to meet all the little ones. Every Saturday and Sunday he waits for them to watch the shows dedicated to this holiday with them, receive the letter, listen to their wishes and give them a special gift.

After so much fun, however, a well-deserved and delicious break is also necessary. The Flover hot table is also open for lunch and offers many tasty traditional specialties, with all Made in Italy products, with an eye also for those who need a gluten free diet.

The magic of Christmas in the Flover Christmas Village

The Flover Christmas Village is a magical environment with countless handcrafted objects

Il Flover Christmas Village it is a magical environment with countless handcrafted objects created with the most disparate materials, wisely arranged and set in order to make Christmas even more magical and fascinating.

Visiting the Flover Christmas Village you will really have the impression of being in a medieval village. There are reconstructed the walls of the fortified city, the enchanted forest where gnomes and goblins meet, the historic center, the market with stalls and decorated trees.

Ample space is dedicated to the nativity scene. Numerous innovations with the latest trends in the field of decoration, objects, do-it-yourself and table decoration.

The atmosphere is renewed every year and the magic is repeated, but always with many new features, to enchant young and old visitors who find inspiration for their homes, making Christmas the most beautiful party of the year.

The craftsmen of the Flover Christmas Village

There are gods in the village real artisans, who dedicate the necessary love to every single piece. From one painted glass ball or made with dried flowers and leaves a figurines made with corn paste.  Real unique pieces.

Are present  wood craftsmen, who, thanks to the pyrography technique, personalize their creations previously made, manually, with openwork.
It is an original and decorative live craftsmanship with names, phrases and curiosities on request. Decorations and place cards, frames, plates of various shapes and many gift ideas.
The smoke that comes from the engraving attracts the curiosity of adults and children and combines with the magic of the Flover Christmas Village.

There are also artisans who specialize in the creation of cold porcelain objects and in country painting on various media.

The corn paste allows them to indulge themselves in an infinity of Christmas and other subjects, also managing to create small and detailed creations such as earrings or decorations on frames, bookmarks and spheres.

There is no shortage of artisans who make paintings, greeting cards, bookmarks and decorate blown glass balls and other objects with the original art of the herbarium flower. These works intend to reproduce the reality of the most beautiful things: the landscape, the meadows, the flowers.
As simple is the technique (pressing and gluing the flowers), as the result is enchanting, which arouses amazement and wonder.
The poetry and the message in the language of flowers help to complete this expressive style.

The gnomes of the Flover Christmas Village

The enchanted forest of the Flover Christmas Village is inhabited by nine gnomes,

The enchanted forest of Flover Christmas Village is inhabited by nine gnomes, which make the Christmas of the little ones magical, leaving them an unforgettable memory.

Ceremonial he is the head, the coordinator of the gnomes of the Flover Christmas Village, the scrupulous supervisor of their work. Throughout the year he sleeps peacefully in his oak, waiting to wake up to prepare the new Village with his Gnomes.
Donate the acorns of the tree to Faunetto for his squirrels, the wood to Giocondo who creates creations to give them to Brush who decorates them.

Faun he is the Gnome who takes care of the animals, their doctor and friend. It lives in the rowan tree because its berries are popular with birds and the sparse foliage allows the grass to grow on the ground below, to be then grazed by roe and forest deer.
He donates his wood to Giocondo who makes statuettes of the nativity scene and handles of Pistillo's tools.

Stamp is Santa's indefatigable Postman Gnome. He lives in the poplar with which he makes his special writing paper. He gives the wood of his tree to Lucciolo to make matches, with which he lights Christmas candles and to Giocondo to build baskets for Ghirlandina and clogs for Ceremonio for when he goes to the spring to make himself up, before some important event.

garland she is the gentle Gnome, the only sissy of the gnomes. He knows herbs and flowers, knows how to make syrups, infusions and create spectacular floral compositions. It lives in a magnificent holly tree with shiny foliage and colorful drupes. He gives the berries to Faunetto for his birds, the young seedlings to Pistillo to make impenetrable hedges, the hard and heavy wood to Giocondo for handicraft creations and the thorny leaves to Stamp.

Playful he is the toymaker and sculptor Gnome, the wood wizard. Very good at giving shape to the statuettes of the crib. The horse chestnut inhabits. With the most beautiful branch of his tree he built at Ceremonio, the scepter of a grand master of ceremonies. He gives the chestnuts to Faunetto, who grinds them to treat the horses or feeds them to his deer friends.

Firefly is the Gnome of special effects with lights. He knows how to make all lights, candles and candles magical for a fairy-tale atmosphere. It inhabits the fir, the classic Christmas tree. He donates the young seedlings to Pistillo for new plantations, the wood to Francobollo who makes them writing paper in times of great demand and the resin to Giocondo to make pitch.

pastina he is the pastry chef Gnome, custodian of sublime recipes handed down to him by his ancestors. He lives in a saccharine maple with whose sap he makes syrups and refined sugar. Donate its yellow and red leaves dressed in autumn to Lucciolo, so that he can take inspiration for its luminous decorations. The rustle of the fragile branches of his tree, shaken by the north wind, warns Postage Stamp and Ceremonio when it is time to collect the children's letters for Santa Claus.

Brush he is the decorator Gnome, the painter, the artist. It lives under the elderberry. Donate soft wood to Giocondo to make small toys, whistles and blowguns; flowers in Ghirlandina for a magical cough syrup; Pastina fruits for excellent jams and Pistillo cuttings to decorate the gardens. He is always busy with the signs of the Village and with his bucket full of colors brings the finishing touches.

Pistil he is the gnome gnome, responsible for all the plants and flowers of the Village. It lives under the roots of a silver birch. He gives the leaves of his tree to Pennellino who makes tinctures, the sugary sap to Pastina which makes it condense so that it takes the consistency and flavor of manna, the bark to Ghirlandina for its syrups. Check carefully the flowers and plants of the Village, so that they are always in perfect condition when visitors arrive.

Ready to make your children dream this Christmas?

A visit to the Christmas Markets can be the right occasion to find original gifts, to savor delicious local products and certainly to get out of everyday life by immersing yourself in a suggestive Christmas atmosphere.

Do you want to breathe mountain air and entertain your children even in the snow? THE markets of Ortisei, in the center of the Dolomites, are what they do for you!

Flover Christmas Village: the largest indoor Christmas market last edit: 2017-12-15T10:13:44+01:00 da Rossana Nardacci

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