El Barco Restaurant , located in the Technological Park of Andalusia
( Campanillas - Malaga ) is open from seven in the morning to ten at
night
they are specialized in breakfasts and snacks. Their food is very tasty ,
crunchy and served right after cooking.
My favourite breakfast is bacon and cheese sandwich. If you work near
the Andalusia Technology park , please go to "El Barco
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domingo, 7 de diciembre de 2014
English Cementery
ENGLISH CEMENTERY
The cementery of Saint Geore was built in the nineteenth century in the city of Malaga , Spain. It is located at number , Pries Avenue. This is the first protestant cementery in Spain.
It contains species of exotic plants , sepulchral monuments and tombs with classic elements.
One of the first tombs that housed the cementery was the tomb of Robert Boyd , a liberal young Irishman who accompanied Torrijos in his liberal uprising against Ferdinard VII. He was shot in 1831 on the beaches of San Andrés. There are also some famous writers who rest here:
CELEBRITIES BURIED
-Gamel Woolsey 1895 - 1968: She was an American poet and novelist , her real name Elizabeth Gamel Woolsey . She published very little during her life: Malaga in Flames , Where she recounts her personal experiences during the spanish Civil War. She died of Cancer in 1968.
-Gerald Brenan 1894 - 1987: He was a writer and Spanish Scholar. When he died at the age of 92 , he donated his body to science and it was deposited at the faculty of medicine university of malaga. In 2001 , his body was cremated and buried with his wife Gamel. At present , his home in Churriana has undergone a rehabilitation process to become a museum dedicated to his figure.
-Jorge Guillén Álvarez 1893 - 1984: Born in Valladolid , he studied letters and secondary school in his hometown although he began Philosofy at Madrid. From 1909 to 1911 he lived in Switzerland , he married Germaine Cahen. In 1976 , he received the first cervantes prize. He died in Malaga and is buried at the cementery.
OPENING HOURS
- From 09:30 to 14:00
- Free entrance
- Guided Tour: 3$
- Open all days
The cementery of Saint Geore was built in the nineteenth century in the city of Malaga , Spain. It is located at number , Pries Avenue. This is the first protestant cementery in Spain.
It contains species of exotic plants , sepulchral monuments and tombs with classic elements.
One of the first tombs that housed the cementery was the tomb of Robert Boyd , a liberal young Irishman who accompanied Torrijos in his liberal uprising against Ferdinard VII. He was shot in 1831 on the beaches of San Andrés. There are also some famous writers who rest here:
CELEBRITIES BURIED
-Gamel Woolsey 1895 - 1968: She was an American poet and novelist , her real name Elizabeth Gamel Woolsey . She published very little during her life: Malaga in Flames , Where she recounts her personal experiences during the spanish Civil War. She died of Cancer in 1968.
-Gerald Brenan 1894 - 1987: He was a writer and Spanish Scholar. When he died at the age of 92 , he donated his body to science and it was deposited at the faculty of medicine university of malaga. In 2001 , his body was cremated and buried with his wife Gamel. At present , his home in Churriana has undergone a rehabilitation process to become a museum dedicated to his figure.
-Jorge Guillén Álvarez 1893 - 1984: Born in Valladolid , he studied letters and secondary school in his hometown although he began Philosofy at Madrid. From 1909 to 1911 he lived in Switzerland , he married Germaine Cahen. In 1976 , he received the first cervantes prize. He died in Malaga and is buried at the cementery.
OPENING HOURS
- From 09:30 to 14:00
- Free entrance
- Guided Tour: 3$
- Open all days
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