Venice carnival: Masked revellers celebrate city's festival

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Costumed revellers pose at St Mark"s square during the Venice Carnival on February 8, 2015 in Venice.Image source, AFP
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The carnival has been held for centuries

Revellers wearing elaborate masks and costumes have taken to the streets of Venice to open the city's centuries-old carnival officially.

The event is a public party leading into the Roman Catholic fasting month of Lent which begins on 18 February.

It opened at noon on Sunday with the Flight of the Angel ceremony, a theatrical tradition which takes place in St Mark's Square.

The celebrated carnival was first held in the 11th Century.

A reveller poses at St Marks square during the Venice Carnival on February 8, 2015Image source, AFP
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Visitors arrive wearing elaborate masks

Inside the Caffe Florian coffee shop in Saint Marks Square during the Venice Carnival, February 8, 2015Image source, Reuters
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Inside a Venice coffee shop on the carnival's first day

Costumed revellers pose at St Mark"s square (Piazza San marco) during the Venice Carnival on February 8, 2015 in VeniceImage source, AFP
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Revellers pose in St Mark's Square on Sunday

A costumed reveller poses at St Mark"s square (Piazza San marco) during the Venice Carnival on February 8, 2015 in VeniceImage source, AFP
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Visitor's are encouraged to wear imaginative costumes

Costumed revellers pose at St Mark"s square (Piazza San marco) during the Venice Carnival on February 8, 2015 in VeniceImage source, AFP
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Central Venice was packed with people

A costumed reveller poses in front of gondolas during the Venice Carnival on February 8, 2015 in VeniceImage source, AFP
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The carnival was once a favourite of European royalty