• Șerban Vodă Cemetery (commonly known as Bellu Cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
  • Bellu Cemetery is named after Barbu Bellu, a Romanian baron who donated his garden to be transformed into a graveyard.
  • Bellu Cemetery is a beautiful Gothic graveyard from the 1850s, where Romanian notables lie.
  • The Bellu Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Bucharest and one of the best known in all of Romania, along with the Merry Cemetery from Sapanta.
  • The first graves appeared in this area in 1831, but the Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest was built after 1850.
  • Bellu Cemetery is the city’s most prestigious burial ground and houses the tombs of many notable Romanian writers.
  • In 1850, it was decided to create new cemeteries, one of which was to be sited on Șerban Vodă Lane, where Baron Barbu Bellu (1825-1900), the Minister of...
  • Located just two stops south of the Universitate Station in the Old Town on the M2 metro line, Bellu Cemetery is open everyday from 10 am to 8 pm.
  • The Bellu Cemetery was founded on the domain of an orchard with oranges donated to the state by a rich minister called Bellu and on the territory of the...
  • This is a group about Bucharest's first public cemetery, built in the 1850s on a plot of land donated in 1850 by Barbu Bellu...