Still, after twenty-one centuries of the supposed events that occurred in that remote place known as Bethlehem, many people wonder about that mysterious star that guided the no less enigmatic Magi and that today reigns at the top of our Christmas trees. There were even astronomers in the past, who came to think of it as one of those adventurous visits to the famous Halley's Comet. But, without a doubt, it was the wise Gothic builders who most remembered it, using it generously in their most relevant chapels, as a metaphor for that cave in Bethlehem, on which, according to tradition, it perched.
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