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Cemetery Attractions In Budapest

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Cemetery Attractions In Budapest

  • 2. Farkasreti Cemetery Budapest
    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 . The cemetery is also home to the tombs of several scientists, academicians and athletes. Graves are often decorated with noteworthy sculptures. It was provided with parks in the 1950s, when it took on its present appearance and extent. The mortuary hall and the new chapel were built in the 1980s to the plans of Imre Makovecz. In the Communist era, funerals were restricted in Kerepesi Cemetery, so it became the main cemetery for those who couldn't get one. It is located in Buda , approximately 3 k...
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  • 3. Kozma Cemetery Budapest
    The Kozma Street Cemetery is the biggest Jewish cemetery of Budapest, Hungary. It is located next to the New Public Cemetery .
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  • 4. Salgotarjani Street Jewish Cemetery Budapest
    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. It opened in 1874 and is now the oldest remaining Jewish cemetery on the Pest side of the city. When it was created, it was the third, after the cemeteries of Vaci and Lehel streets; since, these ones have disappeared, and buildings have been erected there.
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