621 Christmas trees: this couple’s house breaks the record with its decorations

The Jeromin family from Rinteln, Lower Saxony, transformed their home into a true Christmas paradise, achieving the official record from the Record Institute of Germany. Thomas and Susanne have accumulated 621 Christmas trees, creating an arrangement that goes far beyond traditional home decoration and captures the attention of visitors and enthusiasts of the Advent period.

It’s not just the trees that are surprising: the house is lit up and decorated with 125,000 Christmas baubles and 50,000 fairy lights. The visual impact is so impressive that the main rooms are not enough to contain them all. The couple has in fact also set up trees in the bedrooms, creating an immersive experience that accompanies the family into every corner of the house.

Even the environments intended for work and daily life are completely invaded by decorations. Thomas’ station, for example, is flooded with lights and baubles, making every activity surrounded by festive atmosphere. The attention to detail and the density of decorations make the house one of a kind, transforming every corner into a small show of colors and lights.

A consolidated tradition

The Jeromins are no strangers to this type of undertaking. For years they have been accumulating Christmas decorations, perfecting the setup over time and introducing increasingly creative elements. Among the most popular curiosities are the Darth Vader themed trees, inspired by Star Warswhich demonstrate how the couple knows how to combine tradition and imagination in an original way.

Now the German Record Institute has certified the Jeromin’s record, giving them a certificate celebrating the incredible quantity of trees and decorations. Their house, located in the Schaumburg neighborhood, has become a local and international attraction over the years, attracting curious and enthusiasts eager to admire Germany’s most extraordinary decoration record.

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