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Cemetery Luarca Cemetery. By lleandralacueva There is a place in Huelva where the remains of a poet and his wife are, despite both having died on the other side of the Atlantic, in Puerto Rico. There is a place in Murcia where a sailor is buried (a sailor is buried, what a paradox) despite having died in Berlin. There is a beautiful place in Asturias where a Spanish scientist is buried , along with his wife, despite having died in Madrid . These three important men in our history are buried where they were born, despite having died far from there. It has its point to be buried where one came into the world. It's like a circle that closes. There is cemetery tourism that is not born of morbidity, but has more to do with the special air of these places and the fact that, in many cases, they are almost museums.
It has to do with the art of their tombs and the environment or atmosphere that they all generate together, forming a heterogeneous sculptural group. But we are not going to talk about those cemeteries. Monastery of Santa María La Real de Las Huelgas Monastery of Santa María La Real de Las Huelgas. By Jose Ignacio Soto On the other hand, there are cemeteries and places that accumulate historical figures , often kings and nobles. Either because they are the main cemeteries of the main cities, or Cell Phone Number List because they are cathedrals, monasteries or churches that have dedicated a part to this purpose. We are not going to talk about these cases either, but if you are interested in them, the Monastery of Santa María La Real de Las Huelgas, in Burgos, and the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial, are two must-visits. In this article we are going to make a brief selection of three tombs of important people in our history that are in a normal cemetery . They are tombs that deserve a small effort to get there when we visit the place where they are, but they deserve it out of respect and memory of the character.
I have selected these three, furthermore, because of that peculiarity of returning to where one was born. Isaac Peral and Cartagena Burial of Isaac Peral in the cemetery of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios Cartagena Burial of Isaac Peral in the Nuestra Señora de los Remedios cemetery, Cartagena. By Thrush12 Normally, when drawing up a character's biography, one begins by talking about where and when they were born. Since the topic at hand is tombs, we will start at the end, that is, where and when they died. Thus, on May 22, 1895, Isaac Peral y Caballero, the well-known pioneer of the submarine, died in Berlin . Before his invention there were already submarines, but his was the first with electric propulsion and, probably, the first really useful. This soldier had a very outstanding career and although his design did not have the use it should have, no one can take away his credit for having devised something that was a huge leap in the field of navigation. He died in Berlin from complications of a surgical operation related to a brain tumor. He was buried in Madrid at first.
It has to do with the art of their tombs and the environment or atmosphere that they all generate together, forming a heterogeneous sculptural group. But we are not going to talk about those cemeteries. Monastery of Santa María La Real de Las Huelgas Monastery of Santa María La Real de Las Huelgas. By Jose Ignacio Soto On the other hand, there are cemeteries and places that accumulate historical figures , often kings and nobles. Either because they are the main cemeteries of the main cities, or Cell Phone Number List because they are cathedrals, monasteries or churches that have dedicated a part to this purpose. We are not going to talk about these cases either, but if you are interested in them, the Monastery of Santa María La Real de Las Huelgas, in Burgos, and the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial, are two must-visits. In this article we are going to make a brief selection of three tombs of important people in our history that are in a normal cemetery . They are tombs that deserve a small effort to get there when we visit the place where they are, but they deserve it out of respect and memory of the character.
I have selected these three, furthermore, because of that peculiarity of returning to where one was born. Isaac Peral and Cartagena Burial of Isaac Peral in the cemetery of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios Cartagena Burial of Isaac Peral in the Nuestra Señora de los Remedios cemetery, Cartagena. By Thrush12 Normally, when drawing up a character's biography, one begins by talking about where and when they were born. Since the topic at hand is tombs, we will start at the end, that is, where and when they died. Thus, on May 22, 1895, Isaac Peral y Caballero, the well-known pioneer of the submarine, died in Berlin . Before his invention there were already submarines, but his was the first with electric propulsion and, probably, the first really useful. This soldier had a very outstanding career and although his design did not have the use it should have, no one can take away his credit for having devised something that was a huge leap in the field of navigation. He died in Berlin from complications of a surgical operation related to a brain tumor. He was buried in Madrid at first.