The Genoa wax nativity scene is an artistic and traditional nativity scene made with wax figures. This nativity scene was created in the late 19th century by the Monteverde family, who still manage and care for it with great care. The extremely rare wax nativity of the Enclosed in a precious ebony frame of silver filigree, the tiny relief, about the size of a cigarette packet and is composed of more than 120 wax figures, made with great skill and attention to detail. The figures represent classic characters of the nativity, such as the Holy Family, the Magi, angels and shepherds, but also typical characters of Ligurian culture, such as fishermen, peasants and artisans.The wax nativity figures are displayed in a very atmospheric setting, representing a typical Ligurian mountain scene, with stone cottages, mills, fountains and ponds. The setting is enhanced by many realistic details, such as snow, tree branches and architectural details of the little houses.The Genoa wax nativity scene is one of the most famous and popular in Italy, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world each year. This nativity scene is a unique work of art, representing not only a religious tradition but also a testimony to the culture and traditions of the city of Genoa and the surrounding region.