De Kribkes in Limburg- kinderen bekijken kerststal
De Kribkes in Limburg- kinderen bekijken kerststal

Christmas Cribs: The Kribkes in Limburg

Do you know that feeling? That first winter chill, the scent of pine needles… and somewhere in the house, a little stable is waiting. The nativity scene, or kribke, as we lovingly call it here in Limburg brings back childhood memories for many. For me too.

Where the magic started for me

I was raised Protestant. At home, we had a clear rule: no worshipping images. But at the Catholic primary school I went to, something truly special happened every year during Advent. It started very quietly. Just an ox and a donkey in an empty stable. Then, day by day, Mary and Joseph moved a little closer. On Christmas Eve, the angel appeared and there, in the tiny manger, lay baby Jesus. That was the moment, the magical centre of it all!
Then came the shepherds. And on 6 January, the Three Wise Men joined. I loved it. I still do.

De kerststal een magiasch schouwspel

The crib as a living scene

So where did the first kribke come from? Let’s go back to the year 1223, to Italy. A very special man, Saint Francis of Assisi wanted people to truly feel what the birth of Jesus might have been like. In a cave in the village of Greccio, he set up a manger with straw, along with a real ox and donkey. People gathered there at night to celebrate Christmas. It was different. Tangible. Real. People were touched by it. The Christmas crib was born.
From the 19th century onwards, it also became common in the Netherlands, especially in Catholic families to place a crib in the home. Fun fact: the oldest nativity scene in Northwest Europe can be seen at Museum W in Weert.

Where our family tradition began

When my husband and I celebrated our first Christmas together, we bought a nativity set in a small, traditional shop in Roermond. My father-in-law kindly built a wooden stable to go with it. When our children were born, we added a sturdy Fisher-Price crib. A classic! We still have it. It even had a little angel that played Away in a Manger when you pressed it. And yes, after 6 January, I was always glad to pack the whole scene away in the attic. That melody... it stuck in your head. Until the next year, when the Christmas feeling started all over again.

Kerststal in buitenwijk Roermond

Where to see Kribkes in the region

In the Hart van Limburg region, you’ll find nativity scenes everywhere. In many villages and towns, building the crib is still a true community project. You’ll find them in churches or beautifully displayed outside. Often, you can simply walk in during church opening hours to take a look. And some are placed outside, visible from the street. It’s a lovely outing, step inside, feel the peace and enjoy all the beautiful details.
Curious where to find them? Just check the website.

 

Viewing nativity scenes

20 Dec
Zusters lopen langs verlichte kerstbomen in de abdijtuin tijdens de Kerststal bij de Zusters in Weert, omgeven door warme lichtjes en kerstdecoraties.

Kerststal bij de Zusters in Weert

20 Dec

Expositie Kerststallen

17 Dec

Bezoek de kribbe en de engelen- expositie van de Kathedraal in Roermond

17 Dec

Minikerst in ons museum!

De Kerstballen Met een vleugje nostalgie

Angélique is an all-round marketing specialist at Hart van Limburg

Originally from Maastricht, she’s what you might call a 'Limburg local by choice'. Her weekends were spent outdoors, first with her parents, later with the scouts. Hours of wandering through streams, watching flowers and insects. Just like ‘Erik’ from the famous book by Godfried Bomans.
Later, a love for cultural history was added to the mix. Today, she brings that passion for nature and culture to her work at the marketing department of Hart van Limburg, where she inspires both locals and visitors to discover this unique region.