Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Cologne Carnival
Cologne - Carnival
05 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long. The "zoch" walked the distance twice. First from right to left - then after a break to have a Kölsch-beer - from right to left.
Cologne - Carnival
05 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long. The "zoch" walked the distance twice. First from right to left - then after a break to have a Kölsch-beer - from right to left.
Cologne - Carnival
05 Mar 2019 |
|
Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long. The "zoch" walked the distance twice. First from right to left - then after a break to have a Kölsch-beer - from right to left.
Cologne - Carnival
05 Mar 2019 |
|
Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long. The "zoch" walked the distance twice. First from right to left - then after a break to have a Kölsch-beer - from right to left.
Cologne - Carnival
05 Mar 2019 |
|
Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long. The "zoch" walked the distance twice. First from right to left - then after a break to have a Kölsch-beer - from right to left.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long. The "zoch" walked the distance twice. First from right to left - then after a break to have a Kölsch-beer - from right to left.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
|
|
Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long - and the parade started with "D´r Zock kütt". The bags of the participants are still filled with "Kamelle" - and the bags of the waiting kids are still empty.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. There are dozens of different carnival parades in Cologne. The largest, longest and best known is the "Rosenmontagszug" ("Rose Monday parade"). About 12000 participants form the Rosenmontagszug and distribute about 300 tons of "Kamelle" (sweets) and more than 300.000 "strüßjer" (flowers) to the hundreds of thousands of spectators, that line the streets.
The way smaller "Veedelszüg" are held in every "veedel" (quarter) of Cologne.
About a week ago I had visited the Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse to take photos. I had learned, that here would be "d'r kleinste Zoch vun Kölle" - "The smallest parade of Cologne". I had decided to pay this neighbourhood event a visit and so I was back. The street is only 320 metres long - and was crowded already, before the parade started.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. Musicians gather at street corners form a marching band and ten minutes later they take the lead of a loud and colourful parade through the neighbourhood. Kölle Alaaf!
For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, drink and dance. Musicians gather at street corners form a marching band and ten minutes later they take the lead of a loud and colourful parade through the neighbourhood. Kölle Alaaf!
For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing, dink and dance. For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Cologne - Carnival
04 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing and dance. For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Bands play an important role. It needs a certain, hard and strong rhythm and "Guggenmusik", deeply rooted in Alemannic traditions, played with brass instruments and drums, is just perfect. "Guggamusik Meenzer Rhoigeister" came from Mainz to Cologne had did a great performance, reminding me on the fantastic French fanfares.
Here is the music:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfozclrAYJ0
Cologne - Carnival
03 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) in Cologne is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, drink, sing and dance.
When more than one million people sing, dance and drink "Kölsch" beer, this behaviour surely has certain impacts. These have been calculated - and thousands of portable toilets and urinals are distributed over the city.
Cologne - Carnival
03 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) in Cologne is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, drink, sing and dance.
When more than one million people sing, dance and drink "Kölsch" beer, this behaviour surely has certain impacts. These have been calculated - and thousands of portable toilets and urinals are distributed over the city.
Cologne - Carnival
01 Mar 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, bands perform on streets and squares, people sing and dance. For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Cologne - Carnival
28 Feb 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing and dance. For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
The emperor and his jester return from the bottle shop.
Cologne - Carnival
28 Feb 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing and dance. For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Cologne - Carnival
28 Feb 2019 |
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Carnival has a long tradition not only in Cologne, where it is known and often got suppressed since medieval times. The French did not like it, but allowed carnival in 1804, from then on, carneval societies were founded often making fun of (French and later Prussian) militarism.
The "fifth season" (carnival season) is declared open at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of the 11th month November. That is the time of balls and sessions. The carneval hits the streets on Fat Thursday (Weiberfastnacht) with a declaration at the Alter Markt square at 11.11h. on the Thursday before the beginning of Lent.
Shops are closed, pubs are open, Cologne folks are masqueraded, sing and dance. For somebody not born here - it feels a bit strange.
Folks are not only queueing to enter pubs. They as well stand in line for - toilets.
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