La Recoleta Cemetery

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.

[6] Franciscan Recollect monks (los recoletos)[7] arrived in this area, then the outskirts of Buenos Aires, in the early eighteenth century.

[2] The 1822 layout was done by French civil engineer Próspero Catelin, who also designed the current facade of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral.

[11] Set in 5.5 hectares (14 acres),[3] 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.

[14] The entire cemetery is laid out in sections like city blocks, with wide tree-lined main walkways branching into sidewalks filled with mausoleums.

View of the cemetery in 1841.
View of one of the alleys
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 Lartigau family
Mausoleum of Ramón L Falcón
Mausoleum of Nobel Prize laureate Luis Federico Leloir .
Mausoleum of General Luis María Campos , designed by French sculptor Jules Coutan . [ 19 ]
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 . [ 16 ] [ 19 ]
Mausoleum of statesman, diplomat, and journalist José Clemente Paz , created by French sculptor Jules Coutan . [ 16 ] [ 19 ]
Mausoleum of Atilio Massone
Mausoleum of President Manuel Quintana
Tomb of President Roque Sáenz Peña .
Tomb of Francisco Gómez
Boy angel statue La Recoleta Cemetery 9-7-2011 Buenos Aires Argentina