Search Szabad szavas keresés Keresés név alapján Topográfiai adat Műfaj / Épülettípus Date of creation/from Date of creation/to Start of construction End of construction Start of planning End of planning Keresés a dokumentumok tartalmában is Találat / oldal 12244896 Main navigation Switcher - Search horizontal Switcher - Search vertical Találatok (4705) Items / page 12 24 48 96 Monuments of Sándor and Malvin Epstein (1904), Henrik and Olga Lajta (1922), and Dávid and Teréz Leitersdorfer (1903) in the Budapest Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery. Monument to the jewish veterans of the 1848-49 independence war, whose rests were transferred from the closed down Váci Street jewish cemetery, 1913. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery. Ground floor plan First floor plan Monument of the dead whose rests were transferred from the closed down Váci Street jewish cemetery, 1912. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery. Monument to the jewish veterans of the 1848-49 independence war, whose rests were transferred from the closed down Váci Street jewish cemetery, 1913. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery. Detail of the monument of Jakab Kudelka, 1912. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery. Family vault of Anna Gries, 1906-1908. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery. Ground plan of the basement, 05.1906 Rear elevation, 05.1906 Ground floor plan, 05.1906 First floor plan, 05.1906 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Current page 127 Page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 … Next page Next Last page Last
Monuments of Sándor and Malvin Epstein (1904), Henrik and Olga Lajta (1922), and Dávid and Teréz Leitersdorfer (1903) in the Budapest Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery.
Monument to the jewish veterans of the 1848-49 independence war, whose rests were transferred from the closed down Váci Street jewish cemetery, 1913. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery.
Monument of the dead whose rests were transferred from the closed down Váci Street jewish cemetery, 1912. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery.
Monument to the jewish veterans of the 1848-49 independence war, whose rests were transferred from the closed down Váci Street jewish cemetery, 1913. Budapest, Rákoskeresztúr jewish cemetery.