Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Saturnalia, the Roman Christmas. Explore the traditions, myths, and festivities that made this holiday a beloved time of celebration in ancient Rome. Delve into the origins of Saturnalia, where citizens would exchange gifts, decorate their homes with greenery, and indulge in feasting and revelry. Discover the significance of Saturn, the god of agriculture and time, who was honored during this joyous occasion. Follow along as we uncover the rituals and customs that were practiced during Saturnalia, including the role reversal of master and slave, the giving of sigillaria (small terracotta figurines), and the lighting of candles to symbolize the return of the sun. Learn about the Feast of Saturn, where people would gather for lavish banquets and entertainment, and gain an insight into the spiritual beliefs and practices of the Romans during this sacred time of year. Join us on a journey through the streets of ancient Rome, filled with music, dance, games, and merriment as the city comes alive with the spirit of Saturnalia. Meet the characters who shaped the traditions of this winter festival, from the elders who shared stories by the fireside to the children who eagerly awaited the arrival of Saturnalia. Experience the joy of giving and receiving as Roman citizens embraced the spirit of generosity and goodwill that defined this festive season. From its humble beginnings as a rural celebration to its transformation into a grand urban spectacle, Saturnalia remains a timeless reminder of the power of community, tradition, and the enduring warmth of the holiday spirit.