Visiting one of the cemeteries in the world will make you more or less haunted, by statues of crying angels next to gloomy tombstones. Cemeteries in general are not that scary to visit, but stopping at individual graves seems to have something unusual, spooky and complicated behind them, making the cemetery creepy. and absolutely terrifying. There really is no issue about religious beliefs or culture on these special tombstones, but it is all about the mourning of the living for their loved ones who have passed away. The most common decorations and symbols on tombstones are the weeping, lamenting, and lamenting styles created by the living. This type of tombstone decoration captures the feelings of pain and loss of those left behind and is saved in memories forever over time. When remembering the deceased, we can all be haunted by their deaths and haunted memories and dreams, let alone looking at the statues decorated on tombstones. Over time, people have changed the ghostly decoration, instead there are tombstones erected with a sad angel, looking at them one can feel the pain of loss and love of the deceased. the living for the deceased. Statues of angels with sad faces are sculpted from cement or plaster and placed on forgotten tombstones. Over time and under the ravages of nature, the tombstones were ruined and the angel’s face was transformed, and dotted with tears rolling down his cheeks. A series of photos of sad angels on tombstones in world cemeteries:
Sad angel on a grave in the Belgian town of Laeken cemetery in autumn. The stone sculpture brings a permanent feeling of sadness to the memory.
Angel of autumn.
A scary grave with a crossed skull and moss in a cemetery in the Belgian city of Brugge.
This is the oldest angel found in a cemetery in the Belgian city of Brugge with a completely damaged face.
The somber beauty of an angel looking down at a grave at a cemetery in the Norwegian city of Oslo. Looks like she’s crying, beautiful but spooky.
The tombs are enveloped in the morning mist, with glimpses of crosses made of wood and bricks mounted on tombstones carved from cubic stones. This is the traditional style of tombstone, most popular in Europe during the Middle Ages.
The statue is called “Weeping Angel”. This is the most famous Haserot Angel located in Lakeview Cemetery, in the city of Cleveland in the US state of Ohio. This statue was created by Herman in 1923 for the Haserot family. Under the influence of nature, a strange effect was created for the statue like a crying angel.
Fog covers Spring Grove Cemetery in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The statue is called “I miss you.” This sad angel statue was erected with intense love, expressing the pain of being away from your lover forever, which will last over time. This particular tomb symbol has been the subject of many religious works such as the grieving angel, which clearly notes the suffering of the living.
This photo was taken at the Recoleta cemetery in central Buenos Aires, Argentina. The photographer of this photo further explained, “I was surprised by the expression on this statue’s face, especially the overwhelming sadness that the sculptor conveyed through the statue so clearly.”
Grieving angel in mourning clothes at a cemetery in Italy.
Suffering Angel, sculpted by William Wetmore in 1894 at the Protestant cemetery in Rome, Italy.
Angel in black and white photo at Wuppertal cemetery in the German state of North Rhine Whestphalia.
Angel at Melaten cemetery in the German city of Cologne on a beautiful autumn day.
Decorative image on a grave at Melaten cemetery in the German city of Cologne.
The angel collapsed.
Angel of pain.
Sleeping angel.
Angels wait forever.
The photographer calls this sculpture “Revelation”.
Creepy Mural cemetery in the woods of Brighton, England.
Sad memorial at a Paris cemetery.
Graves at a Swedish cemetery are lit with candles on All Souls’ Day.
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