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Grof Batthyany Lajos Tomb at Kerepes Cemetery.

Kerepes Cemetery

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Also known as the Fiume St Graveyard (Fiumei uti s铆rkert), this is Budapest鈥檚 equivalent of London's Highgate or P猫re Lachaise in Paris. Established in 1847, this 56-hectare necropolis holds some 3000 gravestones and mausoleums, including those of statesmen and national heroes Lajos Kossuth, Ferenc De谩k and Lajos Batthy谩ny. Plot 21 contains the graves of many who died in the 1956 Uprising. Maps indicating the location of noteworthy graves are available free at the entrance.

On the grounds of the cemetery is the Piety Museum, which offers insights into the city's and the nation's approach to death. To the southeast is the smaller Salg贸tarj谩n St Jewish Cemetery.


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1. Piety Museum

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This small museum in the northwestern corner of Kerepesi Cemetery and very close to the entrance offers insights into the city's and nation's approach to鈥

2. Miksa R贸th Memorial House

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4. Salg贸tarj谩n St Jewish Cemetery

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To the southeast of Kerepes Cemetery is this five-hectare cemetery established for the city's Jews in 1874. It was full by the turn of the 20th century.

6. Hungarian Institute of Geology

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To the south of City Park is the Hungarian Institute of Geology, designed by 脰d枚n Lechner (1845鈥1914) in 1899 and probably his best-preserved work. Check鈥

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This office block was designed by Imre Makovec (1935鈥2011), who developed his own 'organic' style using unusual materials like tree trunks and turf.

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