Bellu Cemetery

Bellu Cemetery
Entrance to Bellu Cemetery
Details
Established1858
Location
Șerban Vodă Way, Sector 4, Bucharest
CountryRomania
Coordinates44°24′14″N 26°06′00″E / 44.40389°N 26.10000°E / 44.40389; 26.10000
TypePublic
Size28 ha (69 acres)

Șerban Vodă Cemetery (commonly known as Bellu Cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.

It is located on a plot of land donated to the local administration by Baron Barbu Bellu. It has been in use since 1858.[1] The cemetery covers 28 hectares (69 acres)[2] and it is a cultural attraction in Bucharest.[3]

Hours

The cemetery is open every day from 8:30 AM to 8 PM. On public holidays the visiting hours may differ.

Notable interments

A

B

  • Aurel Babeș, scientist and physician
  • Anton Bacalbașa, journalist and politician
  • George Bacovia, writer
  • Ioan Bălan, bishop
  • Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici, neurologist
  • Leopoldina Bălănuță, actress
  • Daniel Barbu, political scientist, academic, and politician
  • Eugen Barbu, journalist, polemicist, novelist, and politician
  • Tita Bărbulescu, singer
  • Ion Barbu, poet and mathematician
  • Marga Barbu, actress
  • Radu Beligan, actor
  • Barbu Bellu, baron, jurist, and politician
  • Carol Benesch, architect
  • Ion Besoiu, actor
  • Andrei Blaier, director and scenarist
  • Corneliu Bogdan, diplomat
  • Lucian Bolcaș, lawyer and politician
  • Emil Botta, actor and writer
  • Dimitrie Brândză, botanist
  • Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești, writer
  • Ioana Bulcă, actress
  • Theodor Burghele, surgeon and academic
  • Augustin Buzura, novelist

C

  • Eusebiu Camilar, writer and translator
  • Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul, general, politician, and member of the Iron Guard
  • Șerban Cantacuzino, actor
  • Ion Luca Caragiale, playwright, novelist, pamphleteer, theater director, political commentator, and journalist
  • Toma Caragiu, actor
  • Ion Caramitru, actor
  • Lascăr Catargiu, Prime Minister
  • Vladimir Cavarnali, poet, editor, and political figure
  • Jules Cazaban, actor
  • Anda Călugăreanu, actress and singer
  • Radu Câmpeanu, economist, jurist, and politician
  • Constantin Cândea, chemist
  • Alexandru Cernat, general and politician
  • Maria Cicherschi Ropală, doctor and professor
  • George Ciprian, actor and playwright
  • Radu Ciuceanu, historian and politician
  • Liviu Ciulei, director, actor, scenographer, architect, and professor
  • Cornel Ciupercescu, actor
  • Henri Coandă, engineer, physicist, inventor, and aviation pioneer
  • N. D. Cocea, lawyer, writer, journalist, publicist, and politician
  • Florin Condurățeanu, journalist
  • George Constantin, actor
  • Corneliu Coposu, politician and founder of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party
  • Nicolae Corjos, director
  • Pavel Coruț, writer
  • George Coșbuc, poet, literary critic, and translator
  • Gheorghe Cozorici, actor
  • Constantin Cristescu, general
  • Sergiu Cunescu, politician

D

  • Daniel Danielopolu, physician and academic
  • Hariclea Darclée, soprano
  • Alexandru Darie, theater director
  • Mihail Davidoglu, playwright
  • Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, President of the State Council
  • Anghel Demetriescu, historian and writer
  • Ovid Densusianu, philologist, linguist, folklorist, literary historian and poet
  • Dan Deșliu, poet
  • Ion Diaconescu, politician and anticommunist activist
  • Gheorghe Dinică, actor
  • Puși Dinulescu, playwright
  • Neagu Djuvara, historian
  • Ion Dobran, pilot
  • Ștefan Augustin Doinaș, poet
  • Ion Dolănescu, singer
  • Felicia Donceanu, composer
  • Corneliu Dragalina, general
  • Ion Dragalina, general
  • Mihai Drăgănescu, engineer

E

  • Victor Eftimiu, poet and playwright
  • Mihai Eminescu, poet, writer, and journalist
  • Paul Everac, playwright

F

  • Grigore Filipescu, politician, journalist, and engineer
  • Eugen Filotti, diplomat, publicist, and writer
  • Ion Finteșteanu, stage and film actor
  • Mihai Fotino, actor

G

  • Radu Gabrea, film director and screenwriter
  • Vladimir Găitan, actor
  • Emil Gârleanu, writer, director, scenarist, and journalist
  • Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, mathematician, statistician, teacher, and economist
  • Evlogi and Hristo Georgiev, businessmen and philanthropists
  • Valentin Gheorghiu, classical pianist and composer
  • Dimitrie Ghica, Prime Minister
  • Radu Greceanu, chronicler
  • Radu Grigorovici, physicist

H

  • Pompeiu Hărășteanu, operatic bass
  • Spiru Haret, mathematician, astronomer, and teacher
  • Iulia Hasdeu, poet
  • Ignacio Hidalgo de Cisneros, Spanish military aviator (in 1994 his remains moved to Spain)
  • Nicolae Hortolomei, surgeon
  • Emil Hossu, actor
  • Iuliu Hossu, bishop, political prisoner and cardinal
  • Dragomir Hurmuzescu, physicist and academic

I

  • Alexandru Ionescu, (socialist militant)
  • Nae Ionescu, philosopher, logician, teacher, and journalist
  • Șerban Ionescu, actor
  • Iorgu Iordan, linguist, philologist, and communist politician
  • Nicolae Iorga, historian, literary critic, librarian, playwright, poet, encyclopedist, memoirist and Prime Minister of Romania
  • Antonie Iorgovan, jurist, professor, and politician
  • Ștefan Octavian Iosif, poet and translator
  • Petre Ispirescu, editor, folklorist, storyteller, writer and typographer
  • Constantin Istrati, chemist, president of the Romanian Academy
  • Panait Istrati, writer

K

L

  • Nicolae Labiș, poet
  • Iacob Lahovary, general and politician
  • Constantin Lecca, painter and drawing teacher
  • Ștefan Luchian, painter

M

  • Alexandru Macedonski, poet, writer, playwright, and publicist
  • George Magheru, poet and playwright
  • Titu Maiorescu, lawyer, writer, philosopher, founder of Junimea, and Prime Minister of Romania
  • Mircea Malița, mathematician, diplomat, essayist
  • Viorel Mărginean, painter
  • Manea Mănescu, Prime Minister
  • Radu Manicatide, engineer and aircraft constructor
  • Lia Manoliu, Olympic athlete
  • Ștefania Mărăcineanu, physicist
  • Gabriel Marinescu, general and politician
  • Cornel Medrea, sculptor
  • Ioan Luchian Mihalea, composer, conductor, and television host
  • Matei Millo, actor
  • Mina Minovici, forensic scientist
  • Ion Minulescu, poet and writer
  • Angela Moldovan, singer
  • Ovidiu Iuliu Moldovan, actor
  • Traian Moșoiu, general
  • Mircea Mureșan, film director
  • Tudor Mușatescu, poet, writer, playwright, and humorist

N

  • Gellu Naum, poet, writer, and translator
  • Mircea Nedelciu, writer
  • Costin Nenițescu, chemist and academic

O

  • Alexandru Odobescu, writer, archaeologist and politician

P

  • Dimitrie Paciurea, sculptor
  • Zenovie Pâclișanu, historian, diplomat, and cleric
  • Alexandru Paleologu, essayist, literary critic, diplomat, and politician
  • Theodor Pallady, painter
  • Gherman Pântea, soldier and politician
  • Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu, writer and novelist
  • Anca Parghel, jazz singer and teacher
  • Vasile Pârvan, historian and archaeologist
  • Dinu Patriciu, billionaire businessman and politician
  • Cristian Pațurcă, composer
  • Ivan Patzaichin, canoeist
  • Adrian Păunescu, writer, literary critic, essayist, poet, publicist, translator, and politician
  • Amza Pellea, actor
  • Milița Petrașcu, portrait artist and sculptor
  • Camil Petrescu, novelist, playwright, philosopher and poet
  • Cezar Petrescu, novelist, translator and journalist
  • Gică Petrescu, singer and composer
  • Adrian Pintea, actor
  • Lucian Pintilie, theatre, film, and opera director
  • Florian Pittiș, actor, director, translator, and folk singer
  • Dumitru Radu Popescu, novelist, poet, dramatist, and short story writer
  • Mitică Popescu, actor
  • N. Porsenna, poet, novelist, and politician
  • David Praporgescu, general
  • Marin Preda, academician, novelist, writer and communist deputy in the Great National Assembly
  • George Pruteanu, literary critic and politician

R

  • Elie Radu, civil engineer and academic
  • Ioana Radu, singer
  • Dem Rădulescu, actor and professor
  • Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, philosopher, psychologist, teacher, politician, playwright and theater director
  • Colea Răutu, actor
  • Liviu Rebreanu, writer and playwright
  • C. A. Rosetti, politician, publicist, and leader of the Wallachian Revolution of 1848
  • Radu R. Rosetti, general, military historian, and librarian
  • Theodor Rosetti, Prime Minister

S

  • Ion Marin Sadoveanu, playwright
  • Mihail Sadoveanu, writer, storyteller, novelist, academician, and politician
  • Constantin Sănătescu, general and Prime Minister of Romania
  • Eugen Simion, literary critic, historian, and academician
  • Anastase Simu, art collector
  • Ion N. Socolescu, architect
  • Toma Barbu Socolescu, architect
  • Toma N. Socolescu, architect
  • Toma T. Socolescu, architect
  • Dan Spătaru, singer
  • Cristina Stamate, actress
  • Zaharia Stancu, writer, poet, novelist, theater director, journalist, and publicist
  • Silviu Stănculescu, actor
  • Nichita Stănescu, poet, writer, essayist
  • Tatiana Stepa, folk singer
  • Valeriu Sterian, musician, singer and composer
  • Laura Stoica, singer, composer and actress

T

  • Constantin Tănase, actor
  • Maria Tănase, singer
  • Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca, historian and philologist
  • Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu, magazine publisher and politician
  • Ionel Teodoreanu, novelist and lawyer
  • Dumitru Topciu, politician and agriculturalist
  • Gheorghe Țițeica, mathematician
  • Șerban Țițeica, quantum physicist

U

  • Mihaela Ursuleasa, pianist

V

  • Radu Vasile, historian and Prime Minister of Romania
  • Grigore Vasiliu Birlic, actor
  • Iancu Văcărescu, poet
  • Iulian Vesper, poet and prose writer
  • Tudor Vianu, esthetician, literary critic and historian, poet, essayist, philosopher, and translator
  • Aurel Vlaicu, engineer, inventor, and aviation pioneer
  • Alexandru Vlahuță, writer
  • Alice Voinescu, writer, academic, translator
  • Gheorghe Vrănceanu, mathematician
  • Traian Vuia, inventor and aviation pioneer

X

  • A. D. Xenopol, academician, historian, philosopher, economist, teacher, sociologist, and writer

Z

  • Camelia Zorlescu, actress

References

  1. ^ "History of Bellu cemetery (in English)". Archived from the original on 19 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  2. ^ Surcel, Vasile (24 February 2018). "Cimitirul Bellu: Poveștile vii ale morților". Cotidianul (in Romanian). Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Bellu Cemetery – A hidden cultural treasure trove - Things to do in Bucharest". thingstodoinbucharest.ro. Retrieved 28 November 2016.