Christmas Village, Candy Village with rotating train, h 25 cm, Christmas music
€111.37
- Size: 27 x 27 x h. 25 cm
- 8 Christmas songs (optionals)
- Steady light
- ON / OFF Switch
- Transformer included
- Internal use
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An enchanting Christmas village made of polyresin, dominated by a large gingerbread house decorated with candies and sweets, surrounded by snowy buildings, Christmas trees, and nutcracker figures. A festive train winds its way through the structures, illuminated by warm LED lights, creating a magical and fairytale atmosphere that perfectly captures the spirit of the holidays.
This item is part of the series of moving villages, where some decorative elements actually move.
The decoration is made of polyresin, a material that allows for very realistic details and handles the addition of color well for endless customization. It is a rigid and highly durable material. Villages created with this material are more expensive but at the same time more durable and rich in realistic details.
The village can play a series of 8 Christmas melodies in sequence (deactivatable via a dedicated switch).
It works only with electricity, with the transformer included. The switch, located on the back, can be set to 3 different positions: on with music, off, or on without music.
Christmas Villages are ready-to-use decorations, easy to install, and bring a joyful and cheerful atmosphere. They can be paired together to create larger villages, perhaps with the help of decorative complements such as artificial snow, pine branches, and Christmas balls.
If you want to learn more about Christmas Villages, you can read our blog article.
Christmas Music | Yes (optional) |
Depth | 27 cm |
Height | 25 cm |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Light Colour | Warm White |
Light Colours | Warm White |
Light Effect | Steady light and moving scene |
Lighting effect | Steady Light |
Location | Indoor |
Material | Polyresin |
Movement | Yes |
Power Source Type | Low Voltage |
Power source | Low voltage |
Transformer | Included |
Width | 27 cm |
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