Overview
Monumental cemetery and former Carthusian monastery functioning as an open-air museum of funerary art spanning six centuries.
Highlights
- Neoclassical Cloisters: Walkways lined with sculpted tombs.
- Notable Burials: Composer Respighi, painter Morandi, and radio pioneer Marconi.
- Etruscan Tombs: Recently excavated beneath the cemetery.
History
Founded as a Carthusian monastery in 1334, converted to a cemetery in 1801 under Napoleon.
Visitor Tips
- Guided tours: Free guided tours on weekends.
- Duration: 60–90 minutes.