Zamora may have the second (to Sevilla) most popular Easter celebration in Spain. We spent 9 nights there, went to 14 processions, missed 2 (before our arrival), and the 2 canceled due to rain. The two of us took so many photos and videos, John could spend the rest of the year processing them. I'm writing this very abbrevated report just so we could move on, with a more detailed report to follow.
Passion Saturday Procession - Zamora, Spain - 09 April 2022
Palm Sunday Procession - Zamora, Spain - 10 April 2022
Holy Tuesday Evening Procession - Zamora, Spain - 12 April 2022
Holy Tuesday Evening Procession - Zamora, Spain - 12 April 2022
The Brothers Kneel and take the Holy Wednesday Oath of Silence - Zamora, Spain - 13 April 2022
More Holy Wednesday.
Holy Thursday Morning Procession - Zamora, Spain - 14 April 2022
Holy Thursday Afternoon Procession - Zamora, Spain - 14 April 2022
Holy Thursday Evening Procession - Zamora, Spain - 14 April 2022
Holy Friday (Good Friday) Morning Procession - Zamora, Spain - 15 April 2022
Holy Friday (Good Friday) Afternoon Procession - Zamora, Spain - 15 April 2022
Holy Friday (Good Friday) Evening Procession - Zamora, Spain - 15 April 2022
Easter Sunday Procession - Zamora, Spain - 17 April 2022
Sun-Ling and John have been traveling the earth since 2008 while blogging, eating vegetarian and vegan, and riding public transportation. We love uphill day hikes, 20th-century architecture, Roman ruins, all bodies of water, local markets, shopping for groceries, aqueducts, miradors, trip planning, blablacar, and more.
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Great pictures! There are so many people!
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