Yes, Denmark is a predominantly Christian country, and Christmas is celebrated in Denmark. However, the celebrations may differ slightly from those in other parts of the world, as the traditions are influenced by Danish culture and history. For example, the Danes have their own version of Santa Claus called Julemanden, who brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day. Additionally, the main Christmas meal is typically a roast duck or goose instead of turkey, and the Danes also have a special Christmas cookie called pepperkaker.