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Buenos Aires' city of the dead contains some very famous remains, including Eva Perón.

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Recoleta Cemetery, in the upscale Recoleta Barrio of Buenos Aires, is the final resting place of many of Argentina's wealthiest and most famous families and personages.

The mausoleums are fairly small, befitting the size of the cemetery in an urban setting, and it's common for many members, generations even, of the same family occupy one mausoleum.

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. There's also the tomb of Rufina Cambacérès who was buried alive. 

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. Many can be found with broken glass and littered with rubbish, the coffins exposed. The cemetery has become a haven for stray cats, who sleep amongst the graves and mausoleums.

Each mausoleum has 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.

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Its really easy to find it, first go on in the Las Heras avenue, until you find Junin, so in Junin you continue 2 blocks until you find Vicente Lopez street, and you will see a really big wall.

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Cementerio de la Recoleta
Junín 1760
Buenos Aires, 1113
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-34.588636, -58.392521
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