📜 Mausoleum of Emil Winter in Pittsburgh's Allegheny Cemetery, notable for its Egyptian Revival architecture and twin sphinxes. Built in 1930, it was designed by John Russell Pope, inspired by ancient Egyptian aesthetics and similar to the Woolworth mausoleum. # Why Go 🏛️ Admire impressive Egyptian Revival architecture 🗿 See the imposing twin sphinxes guarding the tomb 🌳 Explore a beautiful cemetery with roaming deer and geese 🔍 Discover intricate Egyptian symbols on the bronze door 📜 Learn about Emil Winter, an industrialist and banker # Tips 👀 Look for stained-glass windows visible from inside 📍 Located in Allegheny Cemetery, Section 40.
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