This flower is known as the "flower of the dead"
Marigold (Cempasuchil)
This is the Spanish word for the altar built to honor deceased loved ones.
Ofrenda
This sweet bread is made for the occasion and often decorated with bone-shaped designs.
Pan de Muerto
These are small, colorful figurines often depicting skeletons doing everyday activities.
Calacas
This country is where Dia de los Muertos is famously celebrated
Mexico
What is the date of Dia de los Muertos is celebrated each year?
November 1st-2nd
These candles are placed on the altar to guide spirits back to the land of the living.
Velas
This traditional Mexican sauce is made with chocolate and spices and is sometimes offered on the altar.
Mole
This figure, often depicted as an elegant skeleton woman, is a popular symbol of the holiday.
Calacas and Katrina
This Catholic holiday coincides with Dia de los Muertos, influencing its celebration.
All Saints' Day
This type of paper is often cut into intricate designs to decorate altars and homes.
Papel picado
Families place these items, which belonged to the deceased, on the altar.
Personal belongings or photo
It's common to offer these refreshing fruits to spirits who may be thirsty after their journey.
Oranges
This animal is believed to act as a spirit guide, especially for souls traveling to afterlife.
Dog (Xoloitzuintli)
Dia de los Muertos was recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by this international organization.
UNESCO
The holiday has origins in the indigenous civilization.
The Aztecs
The altar often has multiple levels to represent these...
Heaven, earth, and underworld
This drink, made from corn and cacao, was believed to be sacred to the Aztecs and may appear on altars.
Atole
This is the name given to artistic or literary representations of skeletons or skulls.
Calaveras
Before the Spanish conquest, Dia de los Muertos was celebrated during this month of the Aztec calendar.
August
Dia de los Muertos celebrations are believed to unite these two realms.
Living and Dead
This special item, shaped like a skull placed on the altar as a symbol of death.
Sugar skull (Calavera)
This alcoholic beverage made from agave is often placed on the altar for the spirits to enjoy.
Tequila and Mezcal
These intricate, colorful designs are often made of sand or sawdust on the ground during the celebrations.
Tapetes and sand painting
Dia de los Muertos shares similarities with this other holiday that honors the dead, often celebrated on November 2nd in Europe.
All Souls' Day