La Recoleta Cemetery is a world-famous cemetery located in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The cemetery covers an area of 5.5 hectares (13.5 acres) and is the final resting place of some of the most important figures in Argentine history, including Eva Perón, several presidents, and numerous cultural icons.
The cemetery was inaugurated in 1822 and was originally designed as a burial place for wealthy families in Buenos Aires. Over the years, the cemetery grew in size and became the final resting place for many notable figures in Argentine history. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of the city of Buenos Aires.
The cemetery is notable for its ornate tombs and mausoleums, many of which were designed by famous architects and artists. Visitors can wander through the winding paths of the cemetery and admire the elaborate marble sculptures and stained glass windows that adorn many of the tombs. The most famous tomb in the cemetery is that of Eva Perón, which draws large crowds of tourists each year.