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Call us on 138 747 (AU), 0800 447 913 (NZ), contact your local Viking travel advisor or visit viking.com | 23 tale as collected by the Grimm Brothers and published in their collection in 1812, lacked the iconic gingerbread house, featuring instead a dwelling made of bread with a cake roof and sugar windows. The introduction of gingerbread into the narrative came later, so it is uncertain whether gingerbread houses were a result of the popular fairy tale, or vice versa. Regardless, the tradition of families building gingerbread houses and decorating them with colourful icing and sweets as part of their Christmas festivities spread across Europe. Today, these edible creations remain iconic symbols of the festive season, enjoyed globally. As we indulge in the comforting aroma and delectable taste of gingerbread during the festive season, we are not just savouring a sweet treat but immersing ourselves in a centuries-old tradition that has transcended borders and time. From ancient spice routes to Victorian feasts, fairy tales and modern family gatherings, gingerbread remains a cherished symbol of warmth, creativity, and the joyous spirit of Christmas. So, this festive season, let the spicy allure of gingerbread transport you to a world where the sweetest traditions come to life. WATCH VIDEO

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