How to find a grave in Barcelona?
A relative of mine lived many years in Barcelona, Spain and died there. I am quite sure she is buried there too but do not know in which cemetery nor even how many cemeteries there are there.
I found some descriptions of Barcelona's cemeteries, such as Poblenou and Montjuïc at The Culture Trip, and several others elsewhere, but no comprehensive list.
Where might I obtain a complete listing of Barcelona's cemeteries (preferably with officials to contact about visiting arrangements and other enquiries)?
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You could always look for the deceased note, there's always a published note, paid by the familiars or by the agency.
This database holds up to 17K pages of deceased notes just in Barcelona, you might be lucky. They usually tell where the person was buried, prepared, or incinerated, and from there's, you're a Google and a call away for them to look to your relative in their files.
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