People in ethnic costumes take part in the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466518
People dance during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466517
A couple walks past a bonfire during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466515
People dance during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466509
People sail in a boat during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466508
A woman places a candle in the water during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466507
A couple wearing ethnic costumes jumps over a bonfire during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466506
A couple jumps over a bonfire during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466505
Lit candles float on the water during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466504
A woman places a candle in the water during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466503
A couple poses for a photo near a bonfire during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466500
People dance during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466499
Women pose for a selfie near a bonfire during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466497
People dance around a bonfire during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466496
A women wearing a wreath from flowers and tree leaves poses for a photo during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466494
People dance during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466493
A women wears a wreath from flowers and fern during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466492
Women pose for a photo during the Ivan Kupala celebrations at the Sula history park-museum outside Minsk, Belarus. Ivan Kupala Day, also known as Ivana-Kupala or Kupala Night, is a traditional pagan holiday celebrated in eastern Slavic cultures. Various rituals are traditionally performed on Kupala Night, including making flower wreaths, fortune-telling, jumping over bonfires, and burning a wheel-like effigy symbolizing the sun.23.06.2023#8466491