In a holiday feat that’s turning heads around the world, a family in Rinteln, Lower Saxony has set a new world record for the most decorated Christmas trees in one place, filling their home with a staggering 621 festive trees.
The record‑breaking display, certified by the Record Institute Germany (RID), saw every corner of the Jeromin family’s modest house adorned with brightly lit and ornamented Christmas trees — from the living room to the hallway, and even the bathroom. Their festive forest includes tens of thousands of baubles and lights, creating a dazzling holiday spectacle that has drawn attention from local media and global audiences alike.
“We start on June 1 each year and need six months to make everything perfect,” said Thomas Jeromin, the couple behind the extraordinary seasonal transformation. The family has owned the world record multiple times in recent years, but this year’s tally of 621 trees surpasses even their own previous total, making it the largest decorated tree collection ever assembled under one roof.
The Jeromins’ dedication to holiday cheer has turned their home into a year‑round Christmas project — a place where festive spirit literally never takes down its decorations. As visitors walk through the maze of illuminated trees, they’re met with a joyous reminder of the season’s magic and the power of tradition.