The Nativity scene, representing the Nativity of Jesus, has its roots in the Christian tradition, attributing to Saint Francis of Assisi the creation of the first living Nativity scene in Greccio in 1223. Since then, the depiction of the Holy Family (Baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph) has become a universal symbol of Christmas, celebrating the divine incarnation and the birth of the Savior. The veneration of the Nativity scene is an act of faith that invites contemplation of the mystery of God's love for humanity, recalling the values of humility, simplicity and hope. Each figure, from the Virgin to the Child, from the shepherds to the Magi, narrates an aspect of the history of salvation, making the Nativity scene a powerful tool for evangelization and a tangible expression of popular devotion.