809-8995 - Stained glass detail of the Plague in the House of Jordan Fitz-Eisulf, Becket miracle window, Trinity Chapel ambulatory, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1359-861 - Fountain and Plague Column with traditional houses with gables in background at twilight, Namesti Svornosti Square in historical center, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic (Czechia), Europe
1359-862 - Fountain and Plague Column with traditional houses with gables in background, Namesti Svornosti Square in historical center, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic (Czechia), Europe
1359-857 - Fountain and Plague Column and traditional houses with gables in background at twilight, Namesti Svornosti Square in historical center, UNESCO, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic (Czechia), Europe
1350-2688 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2693 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2692 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2695 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2690 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2691 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2687 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2689 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2696 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2697 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2694 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
832-388832 - Saint Rochus of Montpelier, patron saint against plague, holding model of the church St. Sebald, statue under canopy made of copper with verdigris at the corner of the house Egidienplatz and Theresienplatz, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-384144 - Colorfully painted bunker from the 2nd World War at high tide in the sea, Plage Gurp, Grayan-et-l`Hopital, Aquitaine, Gironde, France, Europe
860-287498 - Sargassum seaweed stranded on a beach at Sainte Anne alongside a tourist, a true plague for tourism in the Caribbean, Guadeloupe, French West Indies
746-88347 - Timisoara in the Banat of Romania, roman catholic cathedral built by Emanuel Fischer von Erlach. front: plague column, Europe, Eastern Europe, Romania
832-280036 - Holy Trinity Pillar with figurines of saints, 14 m high, detail, baroque plague column in remembrance of the epidemic of the bubonic plague that occurred in 1691, St. Mathew's Church, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
832-195275 - Holy Trinity Column, Baroque plague column with figures of saints, 14 m high, commemorating the plague epidemic in 1691, Matthias Church, Budapest, Hungary, Europe
1113-66459 - Waitress serving cake in Cafe Gerbeaud, Waitress serving fancy cake in Cafe Gerbeaud, which is specialized in hungarian cakes, Pest, Budapest, Hungary
1113-66458 - Waitress serving cake in Cafe Gerbeaud, Waitress serving fancy cake in Cafe Gerbeaud, which is specialized in hungarian cakes, Pest, Budapest, Hungary
1113-66489 - Couple drinking latte macchiato in an open-air cafe, Couple sitting in an open-air Cafe at Liszt Square and drinking latte macchiato, Pest, Budapest, Hungary