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Cementerio General

Cementerio General

(9 reviews)

Recoleta

Cemeteries are probably not the first thing that comes to mind as a tourist , however, you should…read moretotally consider visiting this place. The idea may give you the chills, but this is a place filled with fascinating history. It's worth watching. This is the most important cemetery in Santiago. Also, many famous figures rest here, such as Andrés Bello, Violeta Parra and Salvador Allende. The place is huge and you need a whole day to walk around and see it all. If you go in summer time, I highly recommend you wear a hat and make sure you drink a lot of liquid. If you're really into adventure, I also recommend the night tour. The guide will tell tons of legends that surround the place and are now part of popular belief. Check the website for more information.

One of the most beautiful and oldest cemeteries in Chile, filled with history, struggle and…read moresolidarity. I have come here on various occasions with tours, Chileans remembering family members, as well as with friends visiting and it never ceases to amaze me. The entry into the cemetery makes you feel as if you have been transported into Europe, with a beautiful circular brick street, large stone buildings and biblical sculptures. As a tourist, with little knowledge of Chilean history, the two main resting spots to be seen would be that of Salvador Allende as well as Victor Jara however, the head stones, large mausoleums, and sculptures within the cemetery are reason enough to walk through this vast space until the end. As you walk in, take a minute to pay your respects to those who "disappeared" during Pinochet's dictatorship. There is a large wall filled top-to-bottom with names as well as pictures, flowers and notes in their remembrance. Another heartbreaking sight is the juxtaposition of the dirt graves, known to be used for those who cannot afford more, right behind the large gravestones of those who could afford to be buried in "luxury." If you have time, see if you can be let into the Italian mausoleum (one of the gatekeepers let us in and it was absolutely breathtaking). Also, take a quick stop to see the different flower shops on your way out.

Cementerio Católico - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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