But you also come across real mausoleums, like the cemetery, where on artificially formed hillside terraces over a thousand soldiers lie at rest. |
To qualify as worthy of preservation, particularly if public money is to be spent, buildings must be more than mausoleums. |
One day he produced a large rusty key that unlocked one of the two mausoleums. |
The city rose to this challenge, not with banks of sterile oven-slot tombs but with dazzlingly elaborate mausoleums. |
Libraries in the developing world are all too often poorly run, under-used, dusty mausoleums for books. |
Cemeteries, tombs, and mausoleums are described from the point of view of art history and archaeology. |