which has great historical significance and can explain in a very small space
170 years of history of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo.
About the Saint George`s Cemetery
Pueblonuevo del Terrible (and then Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo) was an
Andalusian mining town founded in the second half of the 19th century
because of the discovery of coal and lead mines in the surrounding area.
This led to the arrival of foreign companies for the exploitation and
transformation of these resources, mostly French. In this underdeveloped and
lost place in the south of Spain, an important
cultural melting pot was created, made up of people of 7
nationalities: French, Swiss, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Algerian and
Spanish.
Due to the significant population explosion in the town, the original
cemetery, which in those days was on the outskirts, became too small and was
overtaken by urban growth. This led the local authorities to propose the
emptying and closing of the first one and the
construction of a new, larger cemetery and further from the urban
area. This is how the Saint George`s Cemetery was created in 1908.
The City Council reserved the
noblest place in this cemetery for the burial of the foreign population
residing in the city, highly qualified and with great purchasing power. The
high bourgeoisie of the town, as well as the mayors of the municipality, not
only imitated the habits and customs of the foreign technical staff of the
company that managed the mines and industries but also chose this space for
their burials. So, the French part of the cemetery can explain in a very
small space 170 years of history of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo.
About the French Cemetery
French cemetery of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo is located on a hill, which
confers privileged views of the entire Guadiato Valley,
Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo and its old industries, considered a Site of Cultural
Interest (National monument).
Most of the tombs and pantheons are made of grey and white marble, as
well as sandstone. The carvings are made by
local artists except for two of them, whose highly realistic
ornamental sets have been carved by
important industrial sculptors such as Obdulio Blancas.
From an architectural point of view, French cemetery stands out for its
constructive simplicity, presenting floor tombs on both sides of the
separating wall in the Central European style and some
neo-Gothic pantheons made with black bricks, an abundant
material in the area made with coal residue and lime.
Important personalities at the cemetery
Among the most interesting historical figures in the cemetery, we find
Baroness Constanza Bich Perrod, first wife of Mario Bich, father of
the famous and universal BIC brand pens inventor, Marcel BICH. Marcel lived
a large part of his childhood in Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo (from 1915 to 1923),
where he contracted malaria, a disease that caused important consequences
throughout his life.
Remains of many engineers from the French multinational Societé Minietre
et Mètallurgique du Penarroya (SMMP) rest in the cemetery too, as well as
relatives of company directors. Camile Desportes, chief electrical
engineer of the Pueblonuevo del Terrible thermal power plant and Mariano
Galvache, lawyer who reached the highest rank in its company (deputy
management), are some examples.
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In the military field there are two engineers of the SMMP
heroes of the First World War – Louis Henri Eugene and
Victor Menielle Cafiaux.
Other important graves and monuments at the cemetery include:
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Mr. Rodríguez Aparicio´s pantheon (mayor of Pueblo Nuevo del
Terrible) -
Grave of Mario Bich (father of Marcel Bich, famous BIC ball pen
inventor) - Monolith dedicated to defenders of Democracy during Spanish Civil War (built in 1983)
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Mass graves of Spanish reprisals of Francoism (two mass graves
where the remains of 97 people executed by the Franco regime rest) -
Non-Catholic Cemetery (built in 1908 for burial of people who
committed suicide, people not married under the Catholic rite and citizens
of non-Catholic religions)
Historic significance of the cemetery
Saint George´s Cemetery is considered a
place of democratic memory in Andalusia due to the mass grave of
reprisals from the Franco regime.
The French Cemetery it´s the
only French cemetery in southern Spain and the second in Spain, after
Mieres one (Asturias). At perimeter walls of the French cemetery,
peñarribilian citizens, labour leaders and republican soldiers were shot by the
Francoist troops after the fall of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo during the Spanish
Civil War. The common grave, pending opening, is located next to the French
cemetery. Furthermore, the French Cemetery
offers the opportunity to learn about Spanish history of the 19th and 20th
century and about the important colonial footprint left by European
industry in the South of Spain.
Rehabilitation of the cemetery
The French Cemetery is an element of local pride. After decades of
abandonment, an important rehabilitation project, that has ranked
first in the province in all citizen participation initiatives, has
started in 2022. French cemetery is promoting citizen participation in the
conservation of its funerary heritage. Rehabilitation initiative is
being supported by anonymous citizens and companies too and is helping to
unite the population.
You can read more about the project
HERE.
Address
Saint George`s Cemetery
Cemetery road,
14200 Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo (Córdoba)
Spain
Contacts
Rubén Cañamaque López
Email: caniamaque32@gmail.com
Phone: +34637544156
Basic data
Managing organization: La Maquinilla Association
Year of first burial: 1908
Size: 0,5ha
Number of graves: approximately 60
Number of burials: approximately 120




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