Cementerio Municipal de Mayagüez

The Cementerio Municipal de Mayagüez, also known as Cementerio Viejo, was constructed in 1876 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. It was designed by the municipal architect Félix Vidal d’Ors following the master plan for the city from 1804.[2] The outskirts of the cemetery are defined by brick walls and niches, the area is divided by two streets that intersect.[2] Following an 1872 law the cemetery provided separated areas intended for non-Catholics and for the poor, located in the east.

Cementerio Municipal de Mayagüez
Cementerio Municipal de Mayagüez is located in Puerto Rico
Cementerio Municipal de Mayagüez
LocationSouthern end of
Post Street,
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°11′28″N 67°08′31″W / 18.1912470°N 67.1420378°W / 18.1912470; -67.1420378
Area5.3 acres (2.1 ha)
Built1876
ArchitectVidal D'Ors, D. Felipe; Puig, Juan Jose
Architectural styleClassical Revival
MPSCemeteries in Puerto Rico, 1804–1920 MPS
NRHP reference No.88001247[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 25, 1988

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The listing includes two contributing buildings, one contributing site, and five other contributing structures.[1] It is one of the most elegant and carefully designed cemeteries on the island.[3][4]

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