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Milan Cemetery
Address: 1075 E Van Hook St, Milan, Tennessee 38358
Phone: (731) 686-8268
State: TN
City: Milan
Street Number: 1075 E Van Hook St
Zip Code: 38358
categories: cemetery


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Reviews
Second most beautiful cemetery complex in Italy. Unbelievable sculptures, size and atmosphere. Speechless it’s an art museum more than cemetery. Multiple wonderful stones , what a beautiful resting place.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Truly magnificent place. The resting place of numerous famous people, and home to an incredible collection of unique sculptures. The Jewish section is particularly beautiful, and underappreciated. Be quiet and considerate when visiting. This is not a playground, please show the appropriate respect.
The Monumental Cemetery is more than just a cemetery. It's a museum of sorts, filled with stunning sculptures and tombs of famous Italians. It's a place where art and history come a Together must visit !!.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Very impressive cemetery featuring grandiose tombs and mausoleums. My favourites were the simple graves decorated solely with plants; to me, being remembered for how much you loved nature is more important than how large and statuesque a grave you can afford.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
One of the most interesting and mesmerising places I’ve ever been to. A fascinating and srtiking place full of scuptures on top of tombs of important figures in Italian history. Each of them present pain, grief, sorrow, fear, love, sadness, mistery in its own way. We visited during the day, can’t even imagine being in here in the dark. This is a basically an open-air-museum with free entrance didn’t get guided tour etc which is a must-see in Milan. I would consider visiting again if I go to Milan again.
A different type of tourism haha. The place is so nice to visit, it is a open museum and a good to way to make people’s memories alive. Sometimes you feel like you are in a little city, almost like a condo, where people dispute who created the best building. You can spend hours and hours there, it got me surprised and amazed how death can be interpreted in tombs.
WOW! what an underrated place, it should be in top 5 list to see in Milan, such a special feeling walking around it, so many beautiful pieces of workmanship first time visiting anything like this and could have spent all day here, it's so big, you need plenty of time, pictures don't do it justice
Single-handedly the best cemetery I’ve been to in the world. Unique statues, huge tombs, photos on the gravestones in Italian tradition. Everything feels colossal!
The cemetery is very spacious and contains the resting places of important figures. Each grave area has its own unique gallery of sculptures, both big and small, that create a truly remarkable visual experience. I had the opportunity to visit on a rainy morning, and the combination of the wet soil scent and the atmosphere of death provided an unforgettable experience. Some of the sculptures are truly astonishing and leave a lasting impression. Additional information: I went there two days in a row searching for the ashes of Umberto Eco. Unfortunately, although his ashes were cremated, there is no monument dedicated to him, so visitors cannot see his ashes. I asked the security and other visitors all day, but unfortunately, nobody seemed to be aware. If you don't know the exact location, it can be quite difficult to find a name among dozens of other monuments.
Beautiful graveyard. It is absolutely not seedy like a common graveyard. Graves are impressive, as they are enormousVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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