Friday, October 17, 2014

Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona Spain











Poblenou’s Cemetery (Cementiri de Poblenou / Cementiri de l’Este) was built in the mid 18th Century and then rebuilt and extended during the 19th Century. It is divided into 3 sections. The first of which is a labyrinth of 7 story high burial niches typical of Spanish cemeteries. The second section is full of extravagant Neoclassical and Neo-Gothic tombs, mausoleums and Gothic style chapels built by Barcelona’s richest families. The third section is a mixture of niches, monuments and the “fossar” or common grave where Barcelona’s poor were buried.  (from From Barcelonalowdown.com:)

Friday, October 10, 2014

Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris

Located little outside downtown Paris, Montparnasse is the second largest cemetery in Paris.







Thursday, October 9, 2014

Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris

One of the most famous Cemeteries in the World...  Because of it's the final resting spot for Doors lead singer Jim Morrison (photo below).. On a recent visit to Paris, there was a very good French singer singing Morrison's greatest hits near his grave.   












Thursday, April 24, 2014

Saint Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven CT











Saint Lawrence Cemetery is located next to the Yale Bowl in West Haven, Connecticut.   I have driven by it for years on Route 34 traveling towards downtown New Haven.   I finally got a chance to stop and explore.