A Christmas village is a tradition passed down in so many families. The tiny set up and beautiful craftsmanship really embodies the spirit of Christmas. But some people aren’t okay with the average village, some people need it to fill an entire room, or be so real you wouldn’t be able to distinguish it from reality. Everyone can appreciate a nice decoration job. Here are 20 of the coolest Christmas villages we could find.

1. This takes up half of their living room.

Christmas Villages - A photo of a huge miniature Christmas village in someones home.
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2. Just a little Christmas village.

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3. We can’t even imagine the time that goes into something like this.

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4. Christmas can’t come soon enough.

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5. Everything in this village is hand made.

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6. A village in the shape of a tree, nice.

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7. Could you afford to sacrifice an entire room for decorations?

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8. The water, the detail, astonishing.

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9. They must not have pets.

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10. There’s more Christmas spirit in this village than in an actual village.

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11. Imagine getting paid to spend hours decorating at work.

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12. This has to take days.

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13. We love the table and chair to sit and sink in the Christmas spirit.

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14. We’d like to see the train go around this one.

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15. Our favorite part is the harbor.

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16. We’d almost rather have this than a tree.

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17. Unsurprisingly, this village won an award.

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18. The mountains, the air balloon, everything is perfect.

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19. Alright it looks simple, but all of this is built from Legos.

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20. Just, wow.

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Meet the Writer

Patrick is a writer based in upstate New York, where he grew up and still calls home. Over the past year, he’s been diving deep into storytelling, especially tales rooted in history, the Wild West, lost treasures, and ancient artifacts. He’s also drawn to unsolved mysteries and whatever the internet can’t stop talking about.

Whether it’s a centuries-old legend or a bizarre internet rabbit hole, Patrick is always chasing the threads of a compelling story. When he’s not chasing stories, Pat’s probably hiking mountain trails with his dog, exploring new corners of the U.S., or doom-scrolling between hangouts with friends and family. He finds inspiration in nature, forgotten places, and random conversations—anything that sparks curiosity. Whether it’s city streets or backcountry paths, Patrick’s always on the lookout for the next great story.