A Christmas Charity Tree
John Hill
17. december 2017
Photo: Máté Lakos
Budapest's Hello Wood has created a handful of wooden Christmas trees in London, Vienna, and cities in Hungary, three of which are made of firewood that will be given to families in need for heating during the cold winter months.
Pictured here is the 16-meter-tall, 40-ton Charity Tree at the Christmas market in Óbuda, a district of Budapest. Illuminated inside and out by color-changing LED lights, the firewood tree will be disassembled after Epiphany and distributed to families by the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta.
Similar trees were installed in the main square of Kőbánya, Budapest, and in the City of Kecskemét, Hungary, while the "trees" at the Royal Botanical Gardens in London and at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna were made from stacked wood sledges.