Tombs of Buganda Kings at Kasubi
A tomb of kings, special in terms of architecture and as a place of great historical, spiritual and cultural significance for the Baganda people.
A tomb of kings, special in terms of architecture and as a place of great historical, spiritual and cultural significance for the Baganda people.
An ancient Nabatean town with a number of massive rock-cut tombs from the 1st century AD.
Ruins of the capital of the ancient Silla dynasty, rich in Buddhist artworks and architecture.
A 16th-century tomb within a complex of tombs, the first garden tomb and the inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
A 4th-century tomb containing frescoes that are masterpieces of Hellenistic Thracia.
Extensive temples and tombs that illuminate the history of ancient Egyptian civilization in architecture, art and text.
Underground burial chambers, some with bright wall paintings, that offer insight into Korea’s Korguryo kingdom.