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Revision as of 07:16, 27 November 2023

This is a list of mausolea around the world.

Afghanistan

Albanien

Algerien

Angola

Armenien

Aserbaidschan


Bangladesch

Belgien

Mausoleum of the Counts of Bossu, by Jacques du Broeucq.[1]

Bosnien und Herzegowina

Brunei

Bulgarien

China

Kroatien

Cuba

Zypern

Tschechische Republik

Ägypten

Ancient Egypt Mausolea:

Holy Shrines & Mausolea in Egypt

Christian Holy Shrines and Mausolea

Islamic Holy Shrines and Mausolea

Mamluk Mausolea in Egypt

Mausolea of The Muhammad Ali Dynasty

20th Century Mausolea & Memorials in Egypt

War Memorials in Egypt

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Egypt

Estland

Frankreich

Finnland

Deutschland

Ungarn

Indien

Main: Mausoleums in India

Indonesien

Iran

Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization lists several hundred mausoleums in Iran. (See Ferdowsi and Ziyarat articles for some examples).

Iraq

Israel and Palestinian territories

Italien

Jordanien

Kasachstan

Kirgisistan

Mali

Mongolei

Marokko

Myanmar

Niederlande

North Korea

Norwegen

  • The Mausoleum located under the ground floor of Akershus Fortress in Oslo contains the bodies of Olav V and Haakon VII of Norway. Queen Maud of Norway and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway

Pakistan

Philippinen

Polen

Rumänien

Russland

Saudi-Arabien

Serbien

Südkorea

Spanien

Sudan

Syria

Taiwan

Tadschikistan

Turkmenistan

Türkei

Ukraine

Vereinigtes Königreich

Vereinigte Staaten

Usbekistan

Venezuela

Vietnam

See also

References

  1. ^ "La Chapelle des Seigneurs — Commune de Boussu".
  2. ^ "Egypt's most beautiful (And expensive) tombs are reopening".