Anchor your winter wonderland display with the architectural grace of this vintage 1988 Department 56 Original Snow Village building titled Redeemer Church. Crafting a peaceful, small-town narrative, this hand-painted ceramic piece features a tall fieldstone-accented bell tower steeple, detailed gothic arched windows, festive wreaths, and a molded rose window over the front doors.
- Size: 10" height x 7.5" wide (Measurements are close but approximate)
- Decade: 1980s
- Style: Holiday Americana / Nostalgic Christmas Village
- Condition: Very good vintage condition with vibrant paint and great structural form, showing a very minor, small paint nick on the snow-capped roofline
- Extra notes: Comes complete with the original form-fitting styrofoam storage shell and a tested, working clip-in light cord; the exterior decorative cardboard box sleeve is not included
First introduced by Department 56 in 1976, The Original Snow Village series captured the hearts of holiday decorators by celebrating the charm of classic American townscapes coated in deep winter snow. Released in 1988 and retired in 1991, the Redeemer Church stands out as a highly collectible, substantial structure known for its beautiful internal illumination potential when the clip-in light cord is active. Its classic color scheme and stately silhouette make it an ideal central anchor for a holiday mantel arrangement or a traditional winter village collection.