Since 1878, The Homewood Cemetery has been an integral part of the Pittsburgh community. Our committment to welcoming all of the niche communities of Pittsburgh through our gates has carried us through over one hundred forty years of helping the families of this beautiful city. It has always been our goal to provide excellent customer service, and to accommodate the varying needs of our clients. Today, we offer our gorgeous chapel for your ceremony, as well as almost 200 acres of lush grounds and unbeatable scenery to serve as the backdrop to your big day!
Please contact us today for more information, or to arrange for a tour of our historic chapel!
[The Homewood Cemetery Chapel is an English Tudor-Gothic structure designed by Albert H. Spahr of MacClure & Spahr Architects. Dedicated in 1923, it is reminiscent of the 13th century Salsbury Cathedral with a geometric and interlacing pattern of early Gothic windows and a square tower. The large altar window was designed by George Greene and fabricated by the Rudy Brothers. It is in rich reds, purples, greens, blues, and orange-yellows on a field of grisaille. Ironwork on the exterior and interior oak doors is by master craftsman Samuel Yellin of Philadelphia.]