Journal

The valley of the fallen: a new El Escorial for Spain

Human Remains and Violence, Volume 3, No. 1 (2017), pp. 3-21
Author
Queralt Solé
Publication Year
2017
Region
Europe and Central Asia
Location
Sierra de Guadarrama ; Spain ; Europe and Central Asia
Thematic Area
Forensics / The Search Process
Topic
Burial Site / Mass Grave / Memorialization / Recovery of remains / Excavation / Exhumation
Access
Open access

Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, Spain has experienced a cycle of exhumations of the mass graves of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and has rediscovered that the largest mass grave of the state is the monument that glorifies the Franco regime: the Valley of the Fallen. Building work in the Sierra de Guadarrama, near Madrid, was begun in 1940 and was not completed until 1958. This article analyses for the first time the regimes wish, from the start of the works, for the construction of the Valley of the Fallen to outdo the monument of El Escorial. At the same time the regime sought to create a new location to sanctify the dictatorship through the vast transfer to its crypts of the remains of the dead of the opposing sides of the war.