C-33-A | This work by Manuel del Busto has nothing to do with the mausolea like the one he made for Bonifacio Heres.
The Morán family entrust Manuel and his son Juan Manuel this work in 1935 which, no doubt, is one of the most original that can be found in the cemetery.
The García Morán family was, and still is, related to the maritime commerce. They own a store in the heart of the San Juan de Nieva port where they sell maritime items and supplies.
This is the reason why the stern of a boat, the windrose, a rudder and a broken mast - symbolizing the drift and the death - can be found in the decoration of the mausoleum.
The García Morán family was, and still is, related to the maritime commerce. They own a store in the heart of the San Juan de Nieva port where they sell maritime items and supplies.
This is the reason why the stern of a boat, the windrose, a rudder and a broken mast - symbolizing the drift and the death - can be found in the decoration of the mausoleum.