Global Carnival Celebrations in 2019: A World of Festivities

Carnival Celebrations Around the World

Carnival is a spectacular time globally, where people immerse themselves in vibrant festivities before the more austere weeks of Lent. This article showcases various celebrations that highlight unique cultural traditions, extravagant costumes, and lively music. Let’s explore some of the most famous Carnival events, which attract tourists from everywhere.

Cologne, Germany

Cologne, Germany: Two revelers kiss in Cologne's city center on Thursday, February 28, to celebrate the start of the "Crazy Days." Technically, Cologne starts its Carnival on November 11, but it's the six "Crazy" days before Ash Wednesday when things ramp up.
Cologne, Germany: Two revelers kiss in Cologne’s city center on Thursday, February 28, to celebrate the start of the “Crazy Days.” Technically, Cologne starts its Carnival on November 11, but it’s the six “Crazy” days before Ash Wednesday when things ramp up.

Carnival 2019 in Spain

Carnival season around the world! People are celebrating and making merry before the more austere, solemn weeks of Lent. In the Pyrenees village of Lantz in northern Spain, people prepare to take part in an ancient rural Carnival.
Carnival 2019: People are celebrating and making merry before the more austere, solemn weeks of Lent. In the Pyrenees village of Lantz in northern Spain, people prepare to take part in an ancient rural Carnival.

Belo Horizonte, Brazil

It's not just Catholics or even Christians who participate in Carnival-style festivities. Here, a member of the "Pena de Pavao de Krishna" traditional carnival group celebrates Indian deities.
Belo Horizonte, Brazil: A member of the “Pena de Pavao de Krishna” traditional carnival group celebrates Indian deities during the festivities.

Evolene, Switzerland

Men dressed with traditional "straw man" costumes and devil or sorcerer masks parade in their village on Sunday, March 3. The straw men represent the spirits of ancestors believed to haunt the region.
Evolene, Switzerland: Men dressed in traditional “straw man” costumes and devil masks parade through the village, representing ancestral spirits believed to haunt the region.

Oruro, Bolivia

Women perform in the traditional "Morenada" dance during Carnival on Saturday, March 2. The festival features spectacular folk dances, extravagant costumes, and beautiful crafts.
Oruro, Bolivia: Women perform the “Morenada” dance, a traditional element showcasing the rich cultural heritage during Carnival festivities.

Nice, France

The king's float makes for a dazzling display on Saturday, February 16. The Nice Carnival parade is known for its floats festooned with flowers.
Nice, France: The king’s float is a dazzling display during the Nice Carnival parade, renowned for its stunning flower-adorned floats.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

A reveler in costume performs during the "Cordao do Boitata" street party on Sunday, February 24. It's one of the many warm-up events before the official start of Carnival.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: A reveler performs during the “Cordao do Boitata” street party, one of the many pre-Carnival warm-up events in Rio.

Venice, Italy

Boats form a memorable water parade on Sunday, February 17. The Venice Carnival in the historical lagoon city attracts people from around the world.
Venice, Italy: Boats create a memorable water parade during the Carnival in the historical lagoon city, attracting visitors from all over.

Encarnación, Paraguay

A dancer performs on Saturday, February 9, atop a float during a Carnival parade in Encarnación, known as the "Carnival Capital of Paraguay."
Encarnación, Paraguay: A dancer performs atop a float during the Carnival parade, highlighting the city’s reputation as the “Carnival Capital of Paraguay.”

Lucerne, Switzerland

Masked revelers parade through the streets in Lucerne on Thursday, February 28. Lucerne's lovely lakeside setting makes it a popular destination.
Lucerne, Switzerland: Masked revelers fill Lucerne’s streets, taking advantage of the city’s lakeside beauty and medieval charm during Carnival.

Tenerife, Canary Islands

Priscila Medina celebrates on Wednesday, February 27, after being chosen queen of Tenerife's Carnival. When Spanish dictator Francisco Franco banned Carnival, the islands just renamed it and continued the celebrations.
Tenerife, Canary Islands: Priscila Medina celebrates her crowning as queen of Tenerife’s Carnival, showcasing the island’s enduring love for the festivities.

Montevideo, Uruguay

Dancers and drummers compete by dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music on Friday, February 8. Candombe music has its roots in African culture.
Montevideo, Uruguay: Dancers and drummers compete, highlighting the importance of traditional candombe music that is deeply embedded in Uruguayan culture.


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