The sights, sounds and spirit of Christmas completely surround you. Enjoy Christmas cheer throughout the year. Season's Eatings snack area offers refreshments. Open days a year, or shop online at bronners. Christmas Lane is illuminated nightly.
Also visit Bronner's Silent Night Chapel open year round. The painter s will be located at a table in section 6. Guests may order Paint-N-Go personalized ornaments at the personalization counter in section 6, and the ornament s will be available for pickup at the counter in one or two hours.
There is no charge for personalization. Egyptian Museum Signing with Linda Paul. Skip to content Menu. Imagine the biggest supermarket you've ever been to, then replace all the food with tinsel, artificial trees and decorations, and you'll be close to the spectacle that Bronner's Christmas Wonderland provides. Located in Frankenmuth, a small town described as Michigan's "little Bavaria" complete with horse-drawn carriages and German beer , Bronner's has proved such a popular attraction over the years that in the state designated it an "Embassy for Michigan Tourism".
Over two million people visit the shop each year, taking a stroll through Bronner's half-mile "Christmas Lane", which is lined with thousands of festive lights. The shop was founded in by devout Christian and sign painter Wally Bronner, who was said to only "work on days ending in Y", and earned the nickname Mr Christmas. Wally rapidly expanded the original store into the festive-themed shopping complex it is today. One of the more notable buildings on the grounds is the Silent Night Chapel, a replica of the original in Oberndorf in Austria, where the carol was written.
In the grounds is a collection of plaques on which the carol is translated into different languages. The store now deals in over 50, different trimmings and gifts, and sells around , glass tree ornaments, ,ft of garland and , postcards a year. Outside it is flanked by three gigantic Santas and a 15ft snowman, and hundreds of electric-light models are available to buy.
And that schmaltzy Bronner's experience wouldn't be complete without lashings of cheesy slogans.
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