Il Primo Natale -

German traditions in the 16th century introduced the evergreen tree as a symbol of eternal life. Conclusion

"Il primo Natale" is a bridge between faith and history. Whether viewed as the humble birth of a child in Bethlehem or the strategic establishment of a Roman feast day, it represents a moment that fundamentally shifted Western culture, turning a dark winter period into a season of light and reflection.

The theological "first Christmas" is rooted in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. According to the narrative, Mary and Joseph traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem for a Roman census. Because there was no room in the inn, Jesus was born in a humble setting—traditionally a manger or a cave used for animals.