Budapest: Cemetery
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Kerepesi Cemetery
Large cemetery popular for walking Kerepesi Cemetery, the final resting place of many notable figures in Hungarian history, is a serene and historically significant site located in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. Established in 1847, this expansive cemetery spans over 56 hectares and is renowned for its...
Palatinal Crypt
The Palatinal Crypt in Buda Castle, Budapest is the burial place of the Hungarian branch of the Habsburg dynasty, founded by Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary.
Farkasréti Cemetery
Farkasréti Cemetery or Farkasrét Cemetery is one of the most famous cemeteries in Budapest. It opened in 1894 and is noted for its extensive views of the city. It comprises tombs of numerous Hungarian notables and it is the most preferred burial place among actors, actresses and other artists.
Óbuda Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish Cemetery of Óbuda in Budapest, Hungary, was opened by the Jewish community in 1922 in the Óbuda-Békásmegyer district of Budapest. The opening speech was delivered by Ignác Schreiber, a young rabbi, who died only three days later, becoming the first person to be buried there.
Salgotarjani Street Jewish Cemetery
The Salgotarjani Street Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery of Budapest, Hungary. It is located in the 8th district of Budapest Józsefváros, besides Kerepesi Cemetery, with a stone wall between them.
New Public Cemetery
New Public Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Budapest and one of the largest in Europe with an area of about 2.07 km² and 3 million burials since its opening in 1886. It is adjacent to the Kozma Street Cemetery; the largest Jewish cemetery in Hungary. Its main building, which was constructed in 1903, has a 26-meter-high bell tower.
Kozma Street Cemetery
The Kozma Street Cemetery is the biggest Jewish cemetery of Budapest, Hungary. It is located next to the New Public Cemetery.
Óbudai cemetery
Óbudai cemetery is a cemetery in Óbuda-Békásmegyer, the 3rd district of Budapest. It lies at the foot of Arany-hegy and Testvér-hegy. It was opened in 1910 and in 1922 the Óbuda Jewish Cemetery was added. The cemetery does not have a long history, but many famous people are buried there.
Budapest Turkish Memorial Cemetery
The Budapest Turkish Memorial Cemetery is a burial ground of Ottoman soldiers in Hungary. It is situated as a section within Budapest's largest cemetery of New Public Cemetery at Kőbánya district of the city.