Guided visits to the Pereiró de Vigo cemetery, inaugurated in 1898, will begin in October, where you can learn about funerary art and, at the same time, part of the history of Vigo. In addition, you will see the restored hearse from 1940, known as Doge Carnero and manufactured in the United States in 1937.

You can visit the Garden of Memory, firing squad, Civil and Catholic Cemetery, etc.

Visits close to the feast of all saints, Samain and Halloween will take place in October and November:

October: from 14 to 17, from 20 to 24 and from 26 to 28.
November: from 4 to 7 and from 10 to 14.

There are three shifts at the following times: 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Registration is open weekly, every Monday from 9 in the morning.

Important people buried here are:

Nicolás Taboada Leal (1798–1883), chronicler of the city and doctor, Policarpo Sanz (1841–1889), businessman and philanthropist. Concepción Arenal (1820–1893), writer and criminal lawyer, José Elduayen (1823–1898), minister, etc.

All this without forgetting what our ancestors told us in the cemeteries: "In everyone's house we are all equal."