3987 x 6170 px | 33,8 x 52,2 cm | 13,3 x 20,6 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
22 aprile 2005
Ubicazione:
Malaga City, Costa del Sol, Andalucia, Spain Europe.
Altre informazioni:
Easter - Semana Santa or "Holy Week" in Malaga The Easter week processions compete with one another in luxury and splendour. The parades leave each of the town’s churches to wind slowly around the streets, with their lifelike statues of Christ on the Cross and his mother the Virgin Mary in mourning. The processions are organised by the religious brotherhoods, representing guilds of tradesmen or other groups. They spend all year long preparing the elaborate costumes and decorations. This is a serious fiesta and fireworks are not permitted. The most outstanding Easter week processions are those of the cities of Sevilla, Málaga and Córdoba and Granada, though the spectacle is worth seeing in any town or village. In particular, Estepona, Ronda, Arcos de la Frontera, Luque (Saturday), Baeza, Cabra, Jerez, Rio Gordo, Ubeda, Puente Genil, Huercal. The processions take place during the week leading up to Easter Sunday. The best days are Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Saturday. Easter Sunday itself has less intensity generally.