100 Nativity Scenes to line the inside of Bernini's colonnade 100 Nativity Scenes to line the inside of Bernini's colonnade   (Vatican Media)

“100 Nativity Scenes in the Vatican” exhibition to open 8 December

The Vatican will inaugurate the 8th edition of the exhibition featuring nativity scenes from around the world as part of the cultural event series “Jubilee is Culture”.

By Kielce Gussie

The International Exhibition “100 Nativity Scenes in the Vatican” will return for its 8th edition beginning on 8 December. Under the left colonnade of St. Peter’s Square, the inauguration ceremony will take place at 4pm that day.

Part of the cultural event series “Jubilee is Culture”, this exhibition features pieces made by artists from various parts of the world, each expressing their artistry through creative versions of Nativity scenes.

Pilgrims visiting the 100 Nativity Scenes Exhibition in 2024
Pilgrims visiting the 100 Nativity Scenes Exhibition in 2024   (Vatican Media)

Archbishop Rino Fisichella, pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization and head of the Jubilee organization, will inaugurate the exhibition with other members of the Dicastery. A traditional folkloric performance organized by the Embassy of Mexico to the Holy See will also be featured.

A global take on a centuries-old tradition

About 23 countries from across the globe will be showcased in 132 nativity scenes. Some include Croatia, Romania, Peru, Eritrea, and Taiwan. A wide variety of materials such as Japanese paper, silk, resin, wool, coconut and banana fibers, and glass have been used in the nativity scenes.

One has been designed on the front of an ATAC bus; another is made from a tannery drum. The exhibition showcases a number of mechanical nativity scenes and a large traditional Mexican rendition as well.

Archbishop Rino Fisichella to inaugurate the exhibition on 8 December
Archbishop Rino Fisichella to inaugurate the exhibition on 8 December   (Vatican Media)

This year, the large displays which will frame the entrance have been made possible by Urban Vision Group—an Official Supporter of the Jubilee 2025. The CEO of this group, Gianluca de Marchi, described this exhibition as a reminder of the Christian faith and the origins of Christmas.

“Today, through technological innovation, we offer our expertise to serve the community of believers, participating in a spiritual and cultural journey that brings together stories, traditions, and peoples from all over the world, continuing our broader commitment to the Jubilee 2025.”

The “100 Nativity Scenes in the Vatican” exhibition will be open from 8 December to 8 January, 2026.

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04 December 2025, 14:56