C-16 67-68 Mausoleum
This mausoleum is a clear illustration of the eclectic trends in vogue in the cemetery.
María Sánchez family entrusted Marcos Bausá its design. In 1895 her husband, Juan Rodríguez from the Villalegre neighbourhood and who achieved a high economical status by migrating to America, received burial there.
Bausá divides the construction into three big sections when working in these kind of projects:
The underground crypt, the place for interments. A stone building of classicist inspiration is built above, with adjoining pilasters, alterning stone or glass walls over it; garlands, flowers, mouldings and other allegorical figures scattered in the mausoleum confer it a lively character, apart from a sculpture set with angels, crosses, etc.
María Sánchez family entrusted Marcos Bausá its design. In 1895 her husband, Juan Rodríguez from the Villalegre neighbourhood and who achieved a high economical status by migrating to America, received burial there.
Bausá divides the construction into three big sections when working in these kind of projects:
The underground crypt, the place for interments. A stone building of classicist inspiration is built above, with adjoining pilasters, alterning stone or glass walls over it; garlands, flowers, mouldings and other allegorical figures scattered in the mausoleum confer it a lively character, apart from a sculpture set with angels, crosses, etc.