Christmas tree in Hameln outgrows its light chain

The Christmas tree planted in front of Hameln's town hall has outgrown its decorations as it grows annually while the light chain remains too short. This has sparked a debate in the city council. New decorations are planned for 2027 alongside a square redesign.

In Hameln, a peculiar issue is making headlines: the Christmas tree in front of the town hall has outgrown its festive lighting. The fir, standing there for over ten years, now reaches about 23 meters tall without a classic pyramid shape. As a result, the light chains dangle several meters above the ground, creating a somewhat forlorn look in photos.

A city spokesperson noted: "As it stands at around 23 meters tall without the typical pyramid form of a classic Christmas tree, attaching the light chain is technically more challenging." The tree grows roughly one meter each year, but the chain does not expand accordingly, making the decorations appear short now. This has triggered a debate in the city council, according to the "Dewezet".

A fix is on the horizon: by the winter after next, in 2027, the entire town hall square will be redesigned, including new tree ornaments. Meanwhile, the city's main Christmas tree is located in the historic old town and is far more lavishly decorated.

Similar challenges arise elsewhere, such as in Holzminden, where a sparse tree earned the nickname "Little Ugly Christmas Tree." The city turned the attention into a fundraising effort. Michaela Reinecke-Koller, head of city marketing, stated: "The tree was a gift, and we're using it for a social initiative." It is illuminated from two meters up, and she added: "We found it naturally beautiful; not everything has to be perfect."

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