Tuesday, December 21, 2010

New York Trivia Tuesday


One of the most-visited Christmas attractions in New York is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Christmas Tree and Baroque Creche, which depicts the Nativity scene, the Magi, and a choir of over 50 angels. The Creche was given to the museum in 1925 and has become a holiday icon ever since, backed up a blue spruce and topped by a dramatic array of candles. But in what country were the figures sculpted?

a) Belgium
b) France
c) Germany
d) Italy

Check back on Thursday for the answer to this week's trivia question!

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