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Óbudai cemetery

1910 establishments in HungaryCemeteries in BudapestÓbuda-Békásmegyer
Óbuda temetőkápolna
Óbuda temetőkápolna

Óbudai cemetery (Hungarian: Óbudai temető) is a cemetery in Óbuda-Békásmegyer, the 3rd district of Budapest. It lies at the foot of Arany-hegy and Testvér-hegy. It was opened in 1910 and in 1922 the Óbuda Jewish Cemetery was added. The cemetery is bordered by Bécsi út, Pomázi út, and the river Aranyhegyi-Patak. Its area is 25.4 hectares (63 acres).

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Óbudai cemetery
Bécsi út, Budapest Kaszásdűlő

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