Brion_Cemetery
Brion tomb
Cemetery in Italy
The Brion tomb, also known as the Brion sanctuary and Brion-Vega tomb, in San Vito d'Altivole near Treviso, Italy, is the burial ground of the Brion family. It was designed by Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa between 1968–1978 as an L-shaped 2,000 m2 (22,000 sq ft) extension to the adjacent municipal cemetery. It is regarded as a masterpiece of post-modernist architecture and a powerful commemorative monument.[1]
Scarpa felt that "the place for the dead is a garden" and is himself buried adjacent to the Brion sanctuary.[2]