Friday, December 04, 2009

La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires Trip 2009










La Recoleta Cemetery is a famous cemetery located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The layout of the cemetery was designed by the French engineer Próspero Catelin, and was remodeled in 1881, while Torcuato de Alvear was mayor of the city, by the Italian architect Juan Antonio Buschiazzo.

The Cemetery includes graves of some of the most influential and important Argentinians, including several presidents, scientists, and wealthy characters. Internationally, Eva Perón is the best-known person buried in this cemetery.

The entrance to the cemetery is through neo-classical gates with tall Greek columns. The cemetery contains many elaborate marble mausoleums, decorated with statues, in a wide variety of architectural styles. The entire cemetery is laid out in sections like city blocks, with wide tree-lined main walkways branching into sidewalks filled with mausoleums.

While many of the mausoleums are in fine shape and well-maintained, others have fallen into disrepair. Several can be found with broken glass and littered with rubbish.

Each mausoleum bears the family name etched into the facade; brass or bronze plaques are added to the front for particular family members. La Recoleta is one of those cemeteries where the tradition of engraving a death date but no birth date has been maintained.

The cemetery was featured in the educational film Destinos as the final resting spot of a wife of the main character.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

La Recoleta Cemetery is a famous cemetery located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of BA. I remember when I was there, it was very huge and impressive. I had an apartment for rent buenos aires near it, so I visited it several times. The Cemetery includes graves of some of the most influential and important Argentinians, including several presidents, scientists, and wealthy characters. Internationally, Eva Perón is the best-known person buried in this cemetery.
I believe it is a must for every tourist since it has a lot of Argentine history behind it and is of great value in terms of architecture.
I loved it!
Summer

liveandcreate said...

Thank you for your insights Summer!
You are right about all you have said.
What a beautiful city. Can't wait to go back. Have so much more to visit.

Allan