The cemetery contains a large memorial to the 120 victims of a fire that destroyed the
Teatro Baquet in 1888. It is constructed largely from pieces of the theatre building that survived the fire. Several well-known people are buried in the cemetery, such as the archaeologist
António Augusto da Rocha Peixoto, the cellist
Guilhermina Suggia, the filmmaker
Manoel de Oliveira and the actress
Emília Eduarda. The tombs, with works by
António Soares dos Reis and
António Teixeira Lopes, provide a representative collection of Portuguese sculptural work. Burials include: •
Abigail de Paiva Cruz (1883–1944), painter, sculptor and activist •
António Augusto da Rocha Peixoto (1866–1909), archaeologist •
António Carneiro (1872–1930), painter, poet and professor •
Berta Alves de Sousa (1906–1997), pianist and composer •
Edgar Cardoso (1913–2000), civil engineer •
Emília Eduarda (1843–1908), actress and playwright •
Gonçalo Sampaio (1865–1937), professor, anthropologist and botanist •
Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950), violinist •
Helena Sá e Costa (1913–2006), pianist •
Júlio Dinis (1839–1871), writer and doctor • (1879–1960), composer, pianist and teacher •
Manoel de Oliveira (1908–2015), filmmaker •
Pedro Blanco López (1883–1919), composer, pianist and teacher •
Pedro de Oliveira (1823–1883), architect •
Tomásia Veloso (1864–1888), actress and singer ==References==