Gegenbach, Germany, attracts over 100,000 visitors yearly for its world's largest advent calendar, boosting winter tourism.
A small German town, Gegenbach, draws over 100,000 visitors annually to see its world's largest advent calendar, a tradition since the 1990s. Featuring a new artwork each year, the calendar, covering a 32-meter-wide facade, aims to boost winter tourism. The event also includes an illuminated display each evening and a festive Christmas market, turning Gegenbach into a holiday destination.
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