In Italy, Christmas traditions are deeply rooted in Italian culture and heritage. One of the most popular traditions is the "Presepe" or nativity scene, which is a beautifully crafted display of the birth of Jesus. Italian families often set up their own Presepe at home, carefully placing each figurine to create a life-like scene. On Christmas Eve, Italian families gather together to share a traditional meal of seafood, pasta, and desserts like panettone and torrone. Children also receive gifts from La Befana, the "Christmas Witch" who delivers presents on January 6th.