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La Chacarita Cemetery

Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is known as the National Cemetery and is the largest in Argentina.

Cementerio de la Chacarita
Details
EstablishedApril 14 th 1871
Location
CountryArgentina
TypePublic
Size95 hectares (230 acres)

Location edit

The cemetery is in the barrio or district of Chacarita, in the western part of Buenos Aires. Its main entrance is on Avenida Guzmán.

History edit

The cemetery owes its existence to a yellow fever epidemic in 1871, when existing cemeteries were strained beyond capacity (the upscale La Recoleta Cemetery refused to allow the burial of victims of the epidemic). Students of the College of San Carlos appropriated 5 hectares (12 acres) in the adjoining Colegiales area for this purpose, but had their facility closed by the city in 1886. The New Chacarita Cemetery began to function in 1887 and was formally designated as such in 1896.

Chacarita Cemetery has designated areas for members of the Argentine artistic community, including writers, prominent composers and actors. The late Justicialist leader and former President Juan Perón was buried here until his remains were relocated in 2006 to a mausoleum in his former home in San Vicente.

 
Historical archives
 
French Philanthropic Society pantheon
 
Spanish-Argentine Mutual Society pantheon
 
Crematorium
 
Galician Center pantheon

British and German Cemeteries edit

 
German Cemetery, main gates

In the 19th century a large number of Britons came to Argentina to work in the many areas of the economy in which England then had extensive interests. At first the British Cemetery was founded beside the Socorro Chapel (started 1821 - authorized on 22 February 1822). In 1833 the cemetery had to move to what was then called Victoria Cemetery (today the "Plaza 1° de Mayo") until November, 1892, when they were asked by the Municipality to move. Section 16 of the Chacarita Cemetery was given in exchange for the Victoria Cemetery. Eventually in 1913 the Cementerio Británico (English: British Cemetery) (or so called "De Disidentes or Corporación del Cementerio Británico de Bs. As.") was divided into the German and the British cemeteries as we know them today, because the two local communities had grown since the beginning of the 19th century.

The British Cemetery and the German Cemetery are today not managed by or part of Chacarita Cemetery.

Notable interments edit

La Chacarita Cemetery edit

Notable burials in La Chacarita cemetery include:

British Cemetery edit

 
British Cemetery Chapel

German Cemetery edit

 
Grave of Captain Hans Langsdorff

References edit

  1. ^ Cremated at La Chacarita, burial in La Recoleta Cemetery"Murió María Lorenza Barreneche, la viuda de Raúl Alfonsín". La Nación. 2016-01-06. Retrieved 2016-01-10.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • La Chacarita Cemetery cultural historical heritage rescue webpage by Hernán Santiago Vizzari (in Spanish)
  • Google Maps
  • by Eduardo A. Kesting (in Spanish and English)
  • La Chacarita Cemetery at Find a Grave  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources La Chacarita Cemetery news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires Argentina is known as the National Cemetery and is the largest in Argentina Cementerio de la ChacaritaDetailsEstablishedApril 14 th 1871LocationBuenos AiresCountryArgentinaTypePublicSize95 hectares 230 acres Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 British and German Cemeteries 3 Notable interments 3 1 La Chacarita Cemetery 3 2 British Cemetery 3 3 German Cemetery 4 References 5 External linksLocation editThe cemetery is in the barrio or district of Chacarita in the western part of Buenos Aires Its main entrance is on Avenida Guzman History editThe cemetery owes its existence to a yellow fever epidemic in 1871 when existing cemeteries were strained beyond capacity the upscale La Recoleta Cemetery refused to allow the burial of victims of the epidemic Students of the College of San Carlos appropriated 5 hectares 12 acres in the adjoining Colegiales area for this purpose but had their facility closed by the city in 1886 The New Chacarita Cemetery began to function in 1887 and was formally designated as such in 1896 Chacarita Cemetery has designated areas for members of the Argentine artistic community including writers prominent composers and actors The late Justicialist leader and former President Juan Peron was buried here until his remains were relocated in 2006 to a mausoleum in his former home in San Vicente nbsp Historical archives nbsp French Philanthropic Society pantheon nbsp Spanish Argentine Mutual Society pantheon nbsp Crematorium nbsp Galician Center pantheon British and German Cemeteries edit nbsp German Cemetery main gatesSee also Cementerio Britanico In the 19th century a large number of Britons came to Argentina to work in the many areas of the economy in which England then had extensive interests At first the British Cemetery was founded beside the Socorro Chapel started 1821 authorized on 22 February 1822 In 1833 the cemetery had to move to what was then called Victoria Cemetery today the Plaza 1 de Mayo until November 1892 when they were asked by the Municipality to move Section 16 of the Chacarita Cemetery was given in exchange for the Victoria Cemetery Eventually in 1913 the Cementerio Britanico English British Cemetery or so called De Disidentes or Corporacion del Cementerio Britanico de Bs As was divided into the German and the British cemeteries as we know them today because the two local communities had grown since the beginning of the 19th century The British Cemetery and the German Cemetery are today not managed by or part of Chacarita Cemetery Notable interments editLa Chacarita Cemetery edit Notable burials in La Chacarita cemetery include Carlos Acuna 1914 1999 tango singer composer Aida Alberti 1915 2006 actress Alfredo Alcon 1930 2014 actor Oscar Aleman 1909 1980 jazz musician Jose Alonso trade unionist 1917 1970 Jose Amalfitani 1894 1969 president of the Velez Sarsfield football team Alberto Anchart 1931 2011 actor Cosme Argerich 1758 1820 doctor and pioneer of military field medicine Manuel Argerich 1835 1871 physician philosopher lawyer Mirta Arlt 1923 2014 writer professor translator Emin Arslan 1868 1943 diplomat writer editor Fernando Baez Sosa 2001 2020 law student Maria Lorenza Barreneche 1926 2016 First Lady of Argentina 1 Guillermo Battaglia 1899 1988 actor Nelly Beltran 1925 2007 actress Antonio J Benitez 1903 1992 politician Paquita Bernardo 1900 1925 musician tango composer Antonio Berni 1905 1981 painter Eladia Blazquez 1931 2005 tango vocalist and composer Alejandra Boero 1918 2006 actress Oscar Bonavena 1942 1976 heavyweight boxer Angel Borlenghi 1904 1962 trade unionist and Peronist politician Sofia Bozan 1904 1958 actress and tango vocalist Alfredo Bravo 1925 2003 Socialist politician Alicia Bruzzo 1945 2007 actress Clemar Bucci 1920 2011 race car driver Enrique Cadicamo 1900 1999 author tango lyricist Francisco Canaro 1888 1964 tango bandleader and composer Evaristo Carriego 1883 1912 poet journalist Adolfo Castelo 1935 2004 news anchorman Alberto Castillo 1914 2002 tango singer Orestes Caviglia 1893 1971 stage director and actor Catulo Castillo 1906 1975 musician composer poet boxer Gustavo Cerati 1959 2014 rock singer songwriter composer producer Jose Cibrian 1916 2002 stage director and actor Pascual Contursi 1888 1932 tango composer Carlos Cores 1923 2000 actor Juan d Arienzo 1900 1976 orchestra leader Julio de Caro 1899 1980 tango bandleader and composer Juan de Dios Filiberto 1885 1964 tango composer Carlos di Sarli 1903 1960 tango bandleader Guido di Tella 1931 2001 Foreign Minister Torcuato di Tella 1892 1948 industrialist Edgardo Donato 1897 1963 tango composer Vito Dumas 1900 1965 navigator Ulises Dumont 1937 2008 actor Samuel Eichelbaum 1894 1967 writer Homero Exposito 1918 1987 tango lyricist Ada Falcon 1905 2002 tango vocalist Eduardo Falu 1923 2013 folk musician Edelmiro Farrell 1887 1980 President of Argentina Leon Ferrari 1920 2013 conceptual artist Roberto Firpo 1884 1969 tango composer Norma Fontenla 1930 1971 prima ballerina Osvaldo Fresedo 1897 1984 bandoneonist and tango composer Maria Rosa Gallo 1925 2004 actress Leopoldo Galtieri 1926 2003 President of Argentina oscar Alfredo Galvez 1913 1989 race car driver Carlos Gardel 1890 1935 iconic tango singer actor Jose Maria Gatica 1925 1963 boxer Carlos Enrique Gavito 1942 2005 tango dancer Severino Di Giovanni 1901 1931 Italian anarchist Enrique Gorriaran Merlo 1941 2006 founder of ERP terrorist group Roberto Goyeneche 1926 1994 tango singer Paul Groussac 1848 1929 French born writer historian Bernardo Houssay 1887 1971 Nobel Prize in Medicine Jose Ingenieros 1877 1925 physician and philosopher Maurice Jouvet 1923 1999 French born actor Angel Labruna 1918 1983 soccer player Lydia Lamaison 1914 2012 actress Juan Carlos Lectoure 1936 2002 boxing promoter Inda Ledesma 1926 2010 actress Alfredo Le Pera 1900 1935 tango composer Irineo Leguisamo 1903 1985 thoroughbred racing jockey Antonio Vespucio Liberti 1900 1978 president of the River Plate football team Nelida Lobato 1934 1982 dancer Maria Loredo 1854 1928 faith healer Gianni Lunadei 1938 1998 actor Tito Lusiardo 1896 1982 tango dancer Pedro Maffia 1899 1967 bandoneonist Agustin Magaldi 1898 1938 tango vocalist Azucena Maizani 1902 1970 tango vocalist Homero Manzi 1907 1951 writer and tango composer Mona Maris 1903 1991 actress Duilio Marzio 1923 2013 actor Tita Merello 1904 2002 actress Alberto Migre 1931 2006 screenwriter Zully Moreno 1920 1999 actress Oscar Moro 1948 2006 rock drummer Federico Moura 1951 1988 singer songwriter Jorge Newbery 1875 1914 pioneer aviator sportsman Oscar Nunez 1929 2012 actor Alberto Olmedo 1933 1988 comedian Juan Carlos Ongania 1914 1995 President of Argentina Pappo 1950 2005 musician cremated here ashes were scattered Mario Passano 1925 1995 actor Malvina Pastorino 1916 1994 actress Adolfo Pedernera 1918 1995 soccer player Ivo Pelay 1893 1959 poet playwright Pascual Perez 1926 1977 champion boxer Nathan Pinzon 1917 1993 actor Pablo Podesta 1875 1923 actor Jorge Porcel 1936 2006 comedian Javier Portales 1937 2003 comedian Glenn Postolski 1966 2024 Professor and academic Osvaldo Pugliese 1905 1995 composer pianist Benito Quinquela Martin 1890 1977 painter Francisco Rabanal 1906 1982 Mayor of Buenos Aires Pedro Pablo Ramirez 1884 1962 President of Argentina Raul Riganti 1893 1970 race car driver Edmundo Rivero 1911 1986 tango vocalist Nelida Roca 1929 1999 dancer Alberto Rocamora 1911 2004 politician Jose Ignacio Rucci 1924 1973 trade unionist Luis Sandrini 1905 1980 comedian Enrique Santos Discepolo 1901 1951 tango composer Enrique Sdrech 1928 2003 journalist Mohamed Ali Seineldin 1933 2009 mutinous Army officer Enrique Serrano 1891 1965 actor Osvaldo Soriano 1943 1997 novelist Hugo Soto actor 1953 1994 Alfonsina Storni 1892 1938 poet Carlos Thays 1849 1934 landscape designer and urbanist Juan Carlos Thorry 1908 2000 actor entertainer Cacho Tirao 1941 2007 guitarist Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 1924 1978 film director Lolita Torres 1930 2002 actress singer Anibal Troilo 1914 1975 musician Saul Ubaldini 1936 2006 trade unionist Augusto Vandor 1923 1969 trade unionist Angel Villoldo 1861 1919 the father of Tango Roberto Viola 1924 1994 President of Argentina Maria Elena Walsh 1930 2011 poet and composer Hector Yazalde 1946 1997 soccer player Tincho Zabala 1923 2001 comedian Marcos Zucker 1921 2003 actorBritish Cemetery edit nbsp British Cemetery ChapelLucas Bridges 1874 1949 Anglo Argentine author Thomas Bridges 1842 1898 Anglican missionary Frank Brown 1858 1943 popular English clown Jeannette Campbell 1916 2003 swimmer Cecilia Grierson 1859 1934 physician and feminist Alexander Watson Hutton 1853 1936 founder of Argentine Soccer Juan Bautista Thorne 1807 1885 Army ColonelGerman Cemetery edit Hans Langsdorff 1894 1939 Captain of the World War II pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee Friedrich Bergius 1884 1949 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Annemarie Heinrich 1912 2005 photographer nbsp Grave of Captain Hans LangsdorffReferences edit Cremated at La Chacarita burial in La Recoleta Cemetery Murio Maria Lorenza Barreneche la viuda de Raul Alfonsin La Nacion 2016 01 06 Retrieved 2016 01 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chacarita Cemetery Official website nbsp La Chacarita Cemetery cultural historical heritage rescue webpage by Hernan Santiago Vizzari in Spanish Google Maps British Cemetery Corporation of Buenos Aires by Eduardo A Kesting in Spanish and English La Chacarita Cemetery at Find a Grave nbsp 34 35 27 S 58 27 35 W 34 59083 S 58 45972 W 34 59083 58 45972 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Chacarita 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