La Recoleta Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio de la Recoleta) is a cemetery located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It contains the graves of notable people, including Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina, Nobel Prize winners, the founder of the Argentine Navy, and military commanders such as Julio Argentino Roca. In 2011, the BBC hailed it as one of the world's best cemeteries, and in 2013, CNN listed it among the 10 most beautiful cemeteries in the world.

History

View of the cemetery in 1841.

Franciscan Recollect monks (los recoletos) arrived in this area, then the outskirts of Buenos Aires, in the early eighteenth century. The cemetery is built around the Recollect Convent (Convento de la Recoleta) and a church, Our Lady of the Pillar (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Pilar), built in 1732.

The order was disbanded in 1822, and the garden of the convent converted into the first public cemetery in Buenos Aires. Inaugurated on 17 November of the same year under the name of Cementerio del Norte (Northern Cemetery), those responsible for its creation were the then-Governor Martin Rodríguez, who would be eventually buried in the cemetery, and government minister Bernardino Rivadavia.

The 1822 layout was undertaken by French civil engineer Próspero Catelin[es], who also designed the current facade of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral. The cemetery was last remodeled in 1881, while Torcuato de Alvear was mayor of the city, by the Italian architect Juan Antonio Buschiazzo.

Description

Set in 5.5 hectares (14 acres), the site contains 4691 vaults, all above ground, of which 94 have been declared National Historical Monuments by the Argentine government and are protected by the state. The entrance to the cemetery is through neo-classical gates with tall Doric columns. The cemetery contains many elaborate marble mausoleums, decorated with statues, in a wide variety of architectural styles such as Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Neo-Gothic, and most materials used between 1880 and 1930 in the construction of tombs were imported from Paris and Milan. The entire cemetery is laid out in sections like city blocks, with wide tree-lined main walkways branching into sidewalks filled with mausoleums. These mausoleums are still being used by rich families in Argentina that have their own vault and keep their deceased there. 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. Among many memorials are works by notable Argentine sculptors, Lola Mora and Luis Perlotti for instance. The tomb of Liliana Crociati de Szaszak, due to its unusual design, is of special interest.

View of one of the alleys

The cemetery also hosts a colony of stray cats which has also become an attraction. As of 2024, the resident feline population has decreased from a peak of 60 in the 1960s to about 12 due to adoption drives.

Notable interments

View of the domes.
Mausoleum of President Carlos Pellegrini.
Mausoleum of Tomas Devoto
Mausoleum of Dr. Virgilio Tedín
Liza Minnelli visiting tomb of First Lady Eva Perón in 1993
Mausoleum of Dorrego-Ortiz Basualdo family
Mausoleum of Leandro N. Alem
Mausoleum of Manuel J. Campos.
Mausoleum of Salvador Maria del Carril
Mausoleum of Lartigau family
Mausoleum of Ramón L Falcón
Tomb of Rufina Cambaceres
Tomb of Juan Bautista Alberdi
Mausoleum of Nobel Prize laureate Luis Federico Leloir.
Mausoleum of General Luis María Campos, designed by French sculptor Jules Coutan.
Mausoleum of Dr Francisco Javier Muñiz (1807–1871) hero of the Yellow Fever epidemic in Buenos Aires.
Tomb of General Miguel Estanislao Soler.
Mausoleum of President Nicolás Avellaneda, devised by the aforementioned French sculptor Jules Coutan.
Mausoleum of statesman, diplomat, and journalist José Clemente Paz, created by French sculptor Jules Coutan.
Mausoleum of Atilio Massone
Mausoleum of President Manuel Quintana
Tomb of President Roque Sáenz Peña.
Tomb of Francisco Gómez
Boy angel statue
BirthDeathPersonalityNotesRef(s)
19141999Adolfo Bioy CasaresFiction writer, journalist, translator, and Miguel de Cervantes Prize recipient.
18761943Agustín Pedro JustoPresident of Argentina.
19212012Amalia Lacroze de FortabatBusinesswoman and philanthropist.
18051871Anthony Dominic FahyCatholic priest, missionary and head of the Irish community in Argentina (1844–1871)
19141981Armando BóActor, film director, and screenwriter.
19001983Arturo Umberto IlliaPresident of Argentina.
18211906Bartolomé MitrePresident of Argentina.
18401902Cándido LópezSoldier, painter, and student of Italian artist Baldassare Verazzi.
18271918Carlos Guido y SpanoPoet.
17891852Carlos María de AlvearSoldier, statesman, and Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata.
18461906Carlos PellegriniPresident of Argentina.
18781959Carlos Saavedra LamasAcademic, politician, and the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient.
17591829Cornelio SaavedraPresident of the First Assembly and military officer.
17581820Cosme ArgerichMilitary physician.
18001875Dalmacio Vélez SársfieldLawyer, politician, and writer of the Civil Code of Argentina.
18111888Domingo Faustino SarmientoPresident of Argentina.
18961956Eduardo LonardiPresident of Argentina.
19031982Eduardo MalleaEssayist, cultural critic, writer, and diplomat.
18441913Eduardo WildePhysician, politician, and writer.
18751951Elpidio GonzálezPolitician and Vice President of Argentina.
19191952Eva PerónFirst Lady of Argentina and founder of the Eva Perón Foundation.
17881835Facundo QuirogaCaudillo and subject of the book Facundo, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's most prominent work.
17851827Federico de BrandsenFrench-born Colonel.
18351899Federico LacrozeBusinessman and railway entrepreneur.
17951871Francisco Javier MuñizArgentine physician, naturalist and politician
18211890Guillermo RawsonPhysician and politician.
18521933Hipólito YrigoyenPresident of Argentina.
18471847Isabelle Colonna-WalewskiDaughter of Count Alexandre Colonna-Walewski and grandchild of Napoleon.
18421912José Clemente PazStatesman, diplomat, and journalist.
18601931José Figueroa AlcortaPresident of Argentina.
18341886José HernándezJournalist, politician, poet, and creator of Argentina's national epic, the Martín Fierro.
19101975José María GuidoPresident of Argentina.
17581833Juan José PasoPolitician and member of the First Assembly, the First Triumvirate, and the Second Triumvirate.
17971841Juan LavalleGeneral and Governor of Buenos Aires Province.
17931877Juan Manuel de RosasBrigadier and Governor of Buenos Aires Province. Initially buried at Southampton Old Cemetery in the United Kingdom, repatriated in 1989.
18431914Julio Argentino RocaPresident of Argentina.
18411896Leandro Nicéforo AlemPolitician.
18741938Leopoldo LugonesWriter and journalist.
18311913Lucio Victorio MansillaGeneral, writer, journalist, politician, and diplomat.
18941960Luis Ángel FirpoProfessional boxer and the first Latin American to challenge for the world heavyweight champion title.
19061987Luis Federico LeloirBiochemist, physician, and the first Spanish-speaking Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate.
18381907Luis María CamposGeneral and founder of the Escuela Superior de Guerra (Superior School of War).
18221907Luis Sáenz PeñaPresident of Argentina.
17911871Luis VernetGerman-born merchant of Huguenot descent and the first Argentine appointed as Governor of Puerto Luis (nowadays the Falkland Islands).
17871828Manuel DorregoMilitary officer and Governor of Buenos Aires Province. Mausoleum designed by Carlo Zucchi.
18351906Manuel QuintanaPresident of Argentina.
18681942Marcelo Torcuato de AlvearPresident of Argentina.
18871970Mariette LydisAustrian-born painter and illustrator.
17861868Mariquita Sánchez de ThompsonPatriot.
19221991Martín KaradagianActor, professional wrestler, and Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame inductee.
18511905Miguel CanéWriter, lawyer, academic, journalist, and politician.
17541833Miguel de AzcuénagaGeneral, politician, and member of the First Assembly.
17831849Miguel Estanislao SolerGeneral and politician.
18371885Nicolás AvellanedaPresident of Argentina.
18911967Oliverio GirondoPoet.
18591936Pablo RicchieriMilitary officer and Minister of War.
18481929Paul GroussacFrench-born writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian.
19031970Pedro Eugenio AramburuPresident of Argentina.
19272009Raúl AlfonsínPresident of Argentina.
19262016María Lorenza BarrenecheFirst Lady of Argentina. Widow of Raúl Alfonsín.
17971823Remedios de EscaladaWife of libertador José de San Martín.
18511914Roque Sáenz PeñaPresident of Argentina.
19031993Silvina OcampoPoet, translator, and writer.
18021869Valentín AlsinaGovernor of Buenos Aires Province.
17851856Vicente López y PlanesPoet, politician, and creator of the lyrics of the Argentine National Anthem.
18901979Victoria OcampoWriter, intellectual, and the first woman admitted to the Argentine Academy of Letters.
18401919Victorino de la PlazaPresident of Argentina.
18831902Rufina CambaceresPossible example of premature burial.
17771857William BrownIrish-born Admiral and founder of the Argentine Navy.
18561902Zenón RolónMusician and composer.
19201999Zully MorenoActress.

External links

  • at Find a Grave
  • Palermo & Recoleta travel guide from Wikivoyage