A cemetery with funny drawings and sarcastic verses.
A funny cemetery in the Romanian town of Sapanta.
They pay tribute to the dead in a completely different way. Each grave is decorated with a tombstone with funny drawings and sarcastic epitaphs that colorfully describe the reason for the death of a person. A strange but very funny tradition of installing brightly colored headstones appeared in the town back in 1935, when a carpenter named Stan Ioan Patras made an unusual headstone at the funeral of his wife. This fact caused a wave of indignation among the public, and a report was even written to Ceausescu himself.
However, after several decades, more than 800 graves with a similar design can be counted in that place. The cemetery itself was named Cimitirul Vesel ("Merry Cemetery").
They pay tribute to the dead in a completely different way. Each grave is decorated with a tombstone with funny drawings and sarcastic epitaphs that colorfully describe the reason for the death of a person. A strange but very funny tradition of installing brightly colored headstones appeared in the town back in 1935, when a carpenter named Stan Ioan Patras made an unusual headstone at the funeral of his wife. This fact caused a wave of indignation among the public, and a report was even written to Ceausescu himself.
However, after several decades, more than 800 graves with a similar design can be counted in that place. The cemetery itself was named Cimitirul Vesel ("Merry Cemetery").
Drawings
carved on oak tombstones and short epitaphs reflected the reasons why a
person died, or facts from life. So, for example, on one of the plates
you can read: “Here is my mother-in-law. If she had lived for 3 more
days, then I would have been lying here. "
Stan Ioan Patras made tombstones until 1977. After the death of the carpenter to this day, his work is continued by his student Dumitru Pop.
The "Merry" cemetery has become a popular attraction, without which no tourist route passes. The Merry Cemetery is a Romanian tourist attraction. The "Merry" cemetery is not the only picturesque place about the dead. An unusual burial site can also be found in Guatemala.
Stan Ioan Patras made tombstones until 1977. After the death of the carpenter to this day, his work is continued by his student Dumitru Pop.
The "Merry" cemetery has become a popular attraction, without which no tourist route passes. The Merry Cemetery is a Romanian tourist attraction. The "Merry" cemetery is not the only picturesque place about the dead. An unusual burial site can also be found in Guatemala.