Spanning 27 Acres, The World’s Largest Christmas Store Is Hiding In Michigan
Known for its unique Bavarian-style architecture, Frankenmuth is a charming little town in Michigan that’s an ideal day trip destination. One of the biggest - and we mean biggest - attractions here is Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, the largest Christmas store in the world.
It’s Christmas all year round at Bronner’s, a massive Christmas store overflowing with holiday cheer.
Founded in 1945, Bronner’s is one of the most visited attractions in Michigan during the holidays.
Just how big is it?
Well, the building itself is just over seven acres, and the landscaped grounds surrounding the building clock in at an impressive 27 acres. If you ever wanted to know what the North Pole would look like, we think this would be it.
No matter what time of year you visit, you’ll be filled with season's greetings and all things Christmas-related.
There’s also a snack area to grab some light refreshments, which is handy because you’ll want to take a break and refuel in between aisles. You can even rent strollers so the little ones don’t wander off and become part of Santa’s Workshop.
You'll be mesmerized by all of the holiday displays.
Bronner’s boasts over 50,000 items to take your Christmas to the next level.
From artificial trees to ornaments, you’ll find a little bit of everything here.
Speaking of ornaments, you could spend your entire day just checking out the ornaments.
There are more than 6,000 different styles of ornaments here, and more than half of them are Bronner's exclusive designs.
If you've got a unique name, or if you're just wanting something one-of-a-kind, Bronner's does personalized ornaments, too!
What a perfect souvenir to bring home to remember your visit!
Visit Bronner's website for more information, and don't forget to give it a follow on Facebook, too. Frankenmuth is one of Michigan's most charming small towns. Have you explored it?
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