General Cemetery of La Paz explained

General Cemetery of La Paz
Established:1826
Country:Bolivia
Location:La Paz
Type:Public
Findagraveid:2260600

The General Cemetery of La Paz (Spanish; Castilian: Cementerio General de La Paz) is a public cemetery located in the Max Paredes macro-district, in the northwest area of La Paz, Bolivia, and has an area of 92,000 square meters.[1]

History

The General Cemetery of La Paz was established during the presidency of Andrés de Santa Cruz, according to D.S. of Antonio José de Sucre which establishes the implementation of cemeteries throughout the country.[2]

Characteristics

The General Cemetery has a main entrance for the entrance of the funeral processions, this entrance has an arch that marks the access from Avenida Baptista, the entrance leads directly to the main chapel, a Catholic temple designed by the urban architect Julio Mariaca Pando.[3] The configuration and structure of the cemetery corresponds to different stages of construction and includes different styles. The layout presents pedestrian pathways of different materials that connect group pavilions called barracks, as well as family and personal mausoleums and tributes to prominent figures.[4] [5]

Notable interments

References

  1. Web site: Bolivia: Historia del Cementerio General de La Paz. 28 August 2018. www.boliviatv.net.
  2. Web site: Historia del Cementerio general de La Paz. 28 August 2018. 1 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180901020400/http://cementerio.lapaz.bo/. dead.
  3. News: Candela. Gemma. Julio Mariaca Pando. El urbanista paceño olvidado. 5 May 2013. 24 September 2018. La Razón.
  4. News: Once puntos históricos habilitados para “Una noche en el Cementerio”. 20 October 2016. 24 September 2018. El Diario.
  5. News: Son nueve la tumbas más visitadas en el Cementerio General de La Paz. 1 November 2017. 24 August 2018. radiofides.com. 15 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180815000052/http://radiofides.com/es/2017/11/01/son-nueve-la-tumbas-mas-visitadas-en-el-cementerio-general-de-la-paz/. dead.