Santa maria magdalena de pazzis: Old San Juan Cemetery — Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis
Old San Juan Cemetery — Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis
San Juan Puerto Rico > San Juan Puerto Rico Attractions > Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery
A landmark attraction in Old San Juan…be sure to at least take a look from the Fort El Morro walls
In San Juan, even a cemetery is extraordinary. Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis is one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world. Visiting a cemetery is typically not at the top of the list of must-visit attractions, but while in Old San Juan, it ought to be on your list.
Nestled on a hill in front of the blue Atlantic waters, and framed by the city walls right next to Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro), you’ll find the resting place for some of the most prominent Puerto Ricans and individuals lucky enough to get a spot in this elegant and one of a kind cemetery.
The cemetery was named in honor of Saint Maria Magdalena de Pazzi. The cemetery dates back to early 1863 when construction was begun. It was then administered by Carmelite nuns. The oceanfront location of the cemetery is symbolic of the journey over to the afterlife and originates from Spanish superstition and fear of death.
The cemetery is divided into two parts, the old and new cemetery. Walk across the beautiful gate painted in yellow and white, and there you’ll find the oldest burial sites including the ones of notable and important personalities in Puerto Rican history.
Among them are Jose Ferrer, Jose de Diego (photo below) , Rafael Hernandez, Jose Celso Barbosa, Salvador Brau, and Pedro Albizu Campos.
Different shades of blue from the Atlantic, deep brown city walls, colorful flowers, bright white burial sites, and elegant, ornate, marble life-size sculptures are a photographers dream.
If the dead could hear, then we can’t imagine a better place to be with the constant sounds of ocean waves, whistling of the trade winds, and the laughter of children running on the grounds of El Morro flying kites. It s perfectly understandable why these burial sites are one of the most sought after by Puerto Ricans, many paying top dollars for them.
Looking west is the fort of Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro), and looking east is the infamous La Perla (one of the oldest slums in Puerto Rico and perhaps the last one in existence). If you’re going to visit the cemetery, you’ll have to walk or drive through a short tunnel on Calle Tiburcio Reyes, and once at the cemetery, you’ll be right next to La Perla. Old San Juan is perhaps one of the safest areas in San Juan due to the strong police presence and respect of locals towards tourists. The area bordering La Perla is always patrolled, so feel free to visit, but use safety common sense as you would in any other place. Avoid visiting the cemetery at night or alone. There is a cemetery worker at the office during the day.
To see most of the cemetery, you’ll need about 40 minutes. If you don’t have time, you can get a glimpse from the city walls right next to El Morro, and binoculars would come in handy. You can get great photographs from the walls.
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Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery is a colonial-era cemetery located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is the final resting place of many of Puerto Rico’s most prominent natives and residents. Before it was designated an official cemetery, there was a “Cementerio Provisional” on the same grounds, dating to 1845. Construction for the official cemetery began in 1863 under the auspices of Ignacio Mascaró and it was opened in 1865, with an expansion in 1884. The side closest to the chapel is the older section, while the side closest to the current entrance is the newest section. The cemetery is located outside the walls of Fort San Felipe del Morro fortress, with a wall averaging 40 feet in height and 15-20 feet in width. It was named in honor of Saint María Magdalena de Pazzi (no “s” at the end).
When visiting this location it is better to head west on PR-25R (Avenida Luis Muñoz Rivera) and take calle Norzagaray until you reach the park garage located underneath the Plaza del Quinto Centenario (GPS: 18.468338, -66.119170). Then you can walk down Calle Del Cementerio, through the underground tunnel to reach the cemetery’s entrance.
Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery is a colonial-era cemetery located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is the final resting place of many of Puerto Rico’s most prominent natives and residents. Before it was designated an official cemetery, there was a “Cementerio Provisional” on the same grounds, dating to 1845. Construction for the official cemetery began in 1863 under the auspices of Ignacio Mascaró and it was opened in 1865, with an expansion in 1884. The side closest to the chapel is the older section, while the side closest to the current entrance is the newest section. The cemetery is located outside the walls of Fort San Felipe del Morro fortress, with a wall averaging 40 feet in height and 15-20 feet in width. It was named in honor of Saint María Magdalena de Pazzi (no “s” at the end).
When visiting this location it is better to head west on PR-25R (Avenida Luis Muñoz Rivera) and take calle Norzagaray until you reach the park garage located underneath the Plaza del Quinto Centenario (GPS: 18. 468338, -66.119170). Then you can walk down Calle Del Cementerio, through the underground tunnel to reach the cemetery’s entrance.
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After the summer of 1965 he left teaching and set up the large study that, among carob trees and prickly pears, he had built on the land of Santa Maria la Noce. |
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Hospital de Santa Maria is the largest university hospital in Portugal. |
The art of perfumery has been known in Western Europe since 1221, taking into account the recipes of the monks Santa — Maria — delle — Vigne or Santa — Maria — Novella from Florence, Italy. |
The art of perfumery was known in western Europe from 1221, taking into account the monks’ recipes of Santa Maria delle Vigne or Santa Maria Novella of Florence, Italy. |
Masaccio ventured into perspective by creating a realistically drawn niche in Santa — Maria — Novella. |
Masaccio ventured into perspective with his creation of a realistically painted niche at Santa Maria Novella. |
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The family branch of Santa Maria draws its name from the parishes of Santa Maria Formosa and Santa Maria dei Miracoli, around which it was historically settled. |
Interior Santa — Maria — presso — San Satiro, Milan, view from the nave. |
The interior of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan viewed from the nave. |
He was appointed abbot Santa — Maria de Xucillos on July 1, 1273 by Pope Gregory X and held this post until July 13, 1281. |
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Here, until the Cistercians’ expulsion in the Napoleonic times, was housed Louis the Pious’s cross; it is now in the church of Santa Maria presso San Celso in Milan. |
Hernandez died on April 11, 1998 in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, and was buried in the grave of Rafael in the cemetery Santa — Maria — Magdalena de Pazzis in Old San Juan. |
Hernández died on April 11, 1998 in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico and was buried in Rafael’s tomb in the Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery of Old San Juan. |
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It arose from the decision made in 1458 by the community of the monastery of Santa María de El Paular. |
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Interior Santa — Maria — Gloriosa — dei — Frari. |
Interior of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. |
Chapter House Santa — Maria de la Oliva, Carcastillo, Spain. |
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Born in Santa Maria a Vico, Caserta, Mattone approached music at young age, as a jazz pianist. |
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By 1513 Gaudenzio depicted the life of Christ on a fresco in Santa — Maria — delle — Grazie in Varallo — Sesia. |
By 1513, Gaudenzio had depicted the Life of Christ in a fresco at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Varallo Sesia. |
The architect Salvatore Zahra Buda began to plan the theater in Piazza Nuovaluce, opposite the convent Santa — Maria — di Nuovaluce, where the theater is now located. |
Architect Salvatore Zahra Buda began to prepare a plan for a theater in the Piazza Nuovalice, in front of the Santa Maria di Nuovalice monastery, the location of the present-day theatre. |
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