The Enclosed Tomb

HISTORIC CORE
VISITATION
REMEMBRANCE

A near-square chamber that began life as a classroom and later became the enclosed tomb. Inside are two wooden sarcophagi, and the room’s mihrab and restrained details give it a quiet, contemplative character.

About this space

The enclosed tomb is a place of remembrance within the Lodge. Visitors come here to reflect, to offer respectful prayers, and to connect with the spiritual memory carried by this site.

What to notice

The room is intentionally restrained: it guides attention away from the material and toward contemplation. The sense of closeness and quiet is part of the experience.

How to visit respectfully

  • Keep your voice low and movement gentle.
  • Avoid touching tomb structures, coverings, or inscriptions.
  • If others are waiting, keep your visit brief and considerate.

Photography

Photography may be permitted, but please avoid flash and refrain from photographing others without permission.

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