RMRWN5H9–Women seen dressed like showers seen during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5HY–Women seen dressed like showers seen during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5HN–Women seen dressed like widows mourning for the sardine during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5G3–A woman seen dressed like a shower seen during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5GE–Women seen dressed like widows mourning for the sardine during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5GJ–Men seen dressed in black mourning for the dead sardine during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5H3–Men seen dressed in black mourning for the dead sardine during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5HR–Men dressed in black seen with the coffin of the sardine during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5GA–Traditional “gigantes y cabezudos” that means “giants and big heads” seen during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RMRWN5H6–Two traditional masks of the burial of the sardine known as “cabezudos” which means “big heads” seen during the event. The traditional “Burial of the Sardine” is a ceremony that takes place in Madrid to mark the end of Carnival celebrations and beginning of 40 days Lent before Easter. It consists of a parade that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure in the shape of a sardine is burned. This festivity coincides with Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF68E–General view of the bonfire where the sardine is burned at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF62P–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen lighting torches during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF66K–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of
RM2WJF668–A member of the brotherhood of the sardine throwing the sardine to the bonfire, surrounded by the other members of the brotherhood. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial
RM2WJF638–Coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession of the sardine. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF63E–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of
RM2B1NPCK–Coffin of the Sardine carried by the members of the brotherhood of the sardine during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirt
RM2B1NPD4–Members of the Brotherhood of the Sardine are seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2B1NPD6–Members of the Brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth
RM2B1NPCF–Members of the Brotherhood of the Sardine are seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2B1NPCG–Members of the Brotherhood of the Burial of the Sardine give start to the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2B1NPCN–Coffin of the sardine carried by the members of The burial of the Sardine Brotherhood. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2B1NPCR–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine burn the sardine at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2B1NPD8–A young member of the Brotherhood of the Sardine prepares the coffin of the Sardine for an initiation ceremony for the new members of the Brotherhood during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place e
RM2B1NPCD–Members of the Brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth
RM2B1NPCC–Members of the Brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth
RM2B1NPCT–Initiation ceremony for the new members of The Brotherhood of the Sardine. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2B1NPD2–Member of the brotherhood of the sardine is seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF68D–A woman is seen throwing a torch to the bonfire at the end of the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF662–A member of the brotherhood of the sardine is seen carrying a torche lighting during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of
RM2WJF637–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and th
RM2WJF65J–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting, singing and dancing are seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial
RM2WJF66H–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and th
RM2WJF66J–A member of the brotherhood of the sardine preparing to burn the sardine in a big bonfire. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth of society.
RM2WJF664–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting, singing and dancing are seen during the procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial
RM2B1NPCM–The Brotherhood of the ''Burial of the Sardine'' carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the Burial of the Sardine procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symboliz
RM2B1NPCJ–The Brotherhood of the ''Burial of the Sardine'' carry a coffin containing an artificial sardine during the Burial of the Sardine procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symboliz
RM2B1NPCH–Members of the Brotherhood of the Burial of the Sardine light torches during the Burial of the Sardine procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past a
RM2B03KED–Szymon Holownia parodies the gesture of the ruling party deputy Joanna Lichocka, who recently in parliament showed the middle finger to members of the opposition, which caused a scandal, during campaigns.Szymon Holownia, ex-journalist, popular tv presenter in TVN channel, UN Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goals, charity activist and recently a balanced center presidential candidate started his campaign before the presidential elections in Poland. His decision to run for president met with great surprise for the Polish political scene. Openly promoting Christian values in a liberal form
RM2B03KF3–Szymon Holownia parodies the gesture of the ruling party deputy Joanna Lichocka, who recently in parliament showed the middle finger to members of the opposition, which caused a scandal, during campaigns.Szymon Holownia, ex-journalist, popular tv presenter in TVN channel, UN Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goals, charity activist and recently a balanced center presidential candidate started his campaign before the presidential elections in Poland. His decision to run for president met with great surprise for the Polish political scene. Openly promoting Christian values in a liberal form
RM2WJF66Y–Members of the brotherhood of the sardine are seen carrying torches lighting are seen before lighting up a big bonfire to burn the sardine. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called The Burial of the Sardine. It marks the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes th
RM2B1NPCE–A boy jumps over a bonfire at Casa de Campo park at the end of the Burial of the Sardine procession. The Sardine procession which takes place in Madrid, is a centuries-old Spanish tradition made famous by a painting of the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya called ‘The Burial of the Sardine'. It mark the end of Carnival celebrations and the beginning of Lent 40 days before Easter. It consists of a procession that parodies a funeral in which a symbolic figure of a sardine in its coffin is burned. The festivity takes place every Ash Wednesday and symbolizes the burial of the past and the rebirth
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