BOLOGHINE CHRISTIAN AND ISRAELITE CEMETERIES
Cemeteries overgrown with bucolic vegetation, including the squares of consuls and soldiers who died in the war.
Overgrown with bucolic vegetation, it was formerly the Saint-Eugène cemetery. The Christian cemetery (1836) is made up of around a hundred squares, including a carré des Consuls and a carré des premiers militaires (square for the first soldiers who died during the French conquest of Algeria and the Great War). In the Israelite cemetery (1847), whose entrance is at the back of the Christian cemetery, you'll notice the tombs of the rabbis who founded Algiers' Jewish community in the 14th century.
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