Collection: Mount Hope Cemetery & Mausoleum - St. Louis

Founded in 1910, Mount Hope Cemetery is an early example of the “rural cemetery movement.” C.D. Sims of the American Necropolis Company—a nationally recognized cemetery consultant—designed the property. Edmund Kinsey was the landscape architect. He also designed the grounds for the 1904 World’s Fair in Forest Park.

St. Louis architect, George Hayden, designed the 30-foot-high Beaux Arts-style terracotta entrance which was built in 1927.

Chicago architect, Sidney Lovell, designed the neoclassical-style limestone and marble community mausoleum building which was completed in 1931. Subsequent additions were completed in 1968, 1973 and 1987 by Acme Marble and Granite Company of New Orleans.
Mount Hope Cemetery & Mausoleum - St. Louis

Ask about availability at this cemetery

Tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll reach out with next steps.

Have a gravesite to sell?

Join Eturnal Rest and list your available grave or niche so others searching this cemetery can find it.

List Your Spot Contact Us