The Trees of Historic Bethlehem exhibition is back in the Christmas City for the 2025 holiday season, this year celebrating some of the most memorable Christmas trees and themes from the past 20 years. Presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS), the exhibition runs through Sunday, Jan. 11 and is one of the region’s signature holiday traditions.
Visitors can explore 21 elaborately decorated trees created by volunteers from the Bethlehem Garden Club and members of the community. The trees are displayed across three of Bethlehem’s most iconic historic sites: the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus, the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts and the Single Sisters’ House, all located in Historic Bethlehem.
This year’s “best of” theme revisits some of the exhibition’s standout designs. Highlights include the Waterworks Tree, with water-themed décor inspired by the 1762 Waterworks, Winter Wonderland, a shimmering white tree, the fashion-forward Dolce & Gabbana tree that combines a mannequin with traditional greenery and the Bee Tree, which features beeswax candles, Moravian Stars and information about the importance of pollinators.
Tickets to Trees of Historic Bethlehem are $25 for adults, $23 for teachers and active or retired military and $14 for children ages 4 and older, with children 3 and under admitted free. For more information, including full dates, hours and ticket details, visit: historicbethlehem.org/Christmas
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