The Ganz Abraham Mausoleum in Kerepesi Cemetery commemorates the life of Hungarian engineer and industrialist Ganz

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Ganz Abraham Mausoleum, Budapest

The Ganz Abraham Mausoleum in Kerepesi Cemetery commemorates the life of Hungarian engineer and industrialist Ganz.

The Ganz Abraham Mausoleum in Kerepesi Cemetery commemorates the life of Hungarian engineer and industrialist Ganz. Designed by Ybl Miklós, it has a square layout topped by a dome. A spiral staircase leads to the basement crypt where the sarcophagus is located.


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About Ganz Abraham Mausoleum

 VIII. Kerepesi Cemetery, Budapest, Hungary

 www.muemlekem.hu

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