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The cemetery next to the historic centre of L’Escala appeared in town in 1835. It’s referred to as a “marine” cemetery, mostly receiving people whose lives were tied with the sea in one way or another—fishermen and workers of the sardine and anchovy salting factories in the area.
The cemetery is small: a small courtyard at the entrance, a chapel, four pantheons and a few hundred niches for urns, all painted in dazzling white.
In 1970, the cemetery became disused, and in 1974, it was named a historical monument. Here rests a local celebrity, famous Catalan writer Caterina Albert who published her works under the pseudonym Víctor Català.
The cemetery is closed to the public. Visiting it is possible if you are able to obtain the keys in the nearby police station—for that, you would evidently need to prove some sort of familiar connection with a deceased L’Escala resident. The walls of the cemetery are not too tall though and you wouldn’t have trouble finding a good angle to snap some photos.
Marine Cemetery
42.1219210000, 3.1362140000
Phone number: 972 821 575
Please call ahead to confirm the date and time of visit.
Maritime Rescue Museum
41.7799650000, 3.0354120000
Address: Camí de Fitor | 17110 Fonteta, Girona
Phone: 678 00 75 49, 972 64 00 93
E-mail: masanglada@masanglada.es
Contact person: Luis Roger
Opening hours: 8:00 am to 1:00 pm Monday to Friday, weekends by appointment only
Winery tour duration: 1 hour
Min group size: none
Max group size: 18
Languages spoken: Catalan, Spanish, English
Mas Anglada
41.9488000000, 3.0646000000