Catholics traditionally take down their Christmas decorations on the Feast of the Epiphany, which is celebrated on January 6th. This is the day that commemorates the arrival of the three wise men to visit the baby Jesus, and it is also known as the "Twelfth Day" of Christmas. In some countries, like Spain and Portugal, the decorations are left up until the feast of the Three Kings on January 6th, but in others, like Italy and France, they are taken down after Christmas Day.