Saint-Germain church, 15th century (upper elements from the 17th century, built on Romanesque foundations from 1200), home of a danse macabre. The danse macabre was painted around 1500, as a symbol of equality in death. The danse macabre is painted on the full length of the nave. The 3 deads and the 3 livings: a duke, a count and a son of a king go hunting, and face 3 awaiting skeletons. Saint Michael slaying the dragon. Beginning of the danse macabre. Actor, 3 musicians, pope, emperor, cardinal, king, pope's envoy, duke, patriarch, archbishop. End of the danse macabre. Duke, patriarch, archbishop, constable, bishop, lover, lawyer, singer, priest, ploughman, franciscan, child, employee, ermit. Danse macabre: 3 musicians and pope. Last scene of the danse macabre. Echelles de la mortFlavigny-sur-Ozerain Labels