It’s that time of year again when everything feels merry, and there’s a spring in everyone’s step (except for Scrooge and the Grinch). The Christmas season is here!
Here are some doors decorated with a festive theme (some I have posted previously). In Melbourne, however, we don’t tend to go all out with holiday decorations. Sad … because I come from a country that celebrates Christmas from September to December.
These are the doors of the town hall in Melbourne CBD.
There are years when we had light shows on the main street.
And houses had their own way of bringing the Christmas spirit to their gates .
Christmas markets are plenty and here are tiny doors from the stalls.
In November of 2018, I was lucky enough to see the Christmas door decorations in London and Central Europe.
Here are some doors in London.
In Prague
In Budapest
And in Vienna
And more doors in London when we went back in 2023.
I am linking this to Dan’s Thursday Doors Challenge
And for Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge
Thank you for the world tour of holiday doors, Teresa! Your collection is fabulous!
Thanks a lot Dan. This is my favourite season so of course I am glad to share these doors.
Wow. These are wonderful!
Thank so much VJ, happy that you liked them.
I did. You’re welcome
So many lovely ways to celebrate xx
So much creativity!
Fabulous doors and holiday decorations, Teresa. Thank you for your PPAC contribution.
My pleasure Natalie. It is a season to go all out.
Excellent Teresa, you have a good eye
Of course Ali, I am always on the lookout.
Lovely post. Thanks, Teresa. Must get in for a look at the town hall.
This isn’t this year’s, I still have to visit the city this weekend.
Of course. I thought I recognized that bow.
Oh well that bow is there every time. I went there yesterday but I didn’t get to go to the Town Hall .
A cheery selectopn. Though this Scrooge draws the line at seeing Christmas decorations in November!
I promised myself to put decorations up earlier next year. I hate it when I have just put it up and would take it back down again straight away.
We’ve put ours up today, and will take them down on Twelfth Night.
Aaaagh.’Selection’ of course!
love these festive doors!
Glad you do, Tanja.
A festive cornucopia of shopfronts and doors. Wonderful.
Thanks Scooj happy that you liked them. I always enjoy seeing the festive windows and doors when travelling .
When we lived in the Philippines, I remember the celebrations all through the “ber” months. Lovely and festive photos, Teresa!
That is so true Brenda. So basically about 4 months in a year. Because it usually doesn’t end in December and goes through to a few days after New Year haha. So when were you in the Philippines and how long were you there?