Klingerovo mauzoleum, Cultural monument mausoleum in Nové Město pod Smrkem, Czech Republic.
The stone mausoleum features classic architectural elements with sandstone cladding and decorative stonework, comprising one above-ground and one underground level where family remains are housed.
Built in 1901 as the family tomb of Ignaz Klinger, founder of local textile factories, the mausoleum underwent major reconstruction between 1995 and 2000 after being designated a cultural monument in 1993.
Inspired by Italian late Renaissance architecture and Palladian design principles, the structure reflects European architectural traditions adapted to the Czech environment and represents the region's industrial heritage.
Located at coordinates 50.9222° N and 15.2502° E on the local cemetery grounds, the monument is publicly accessible to visitors interested in regional history and architecture.
The mausoleum stands as one of the few preserved examples of early 20th-century funerary architecture in the region, featuring authentic period stonework and serving as a symbol of local industrial legacy.
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