[1] The Filantropia Cemetery features a diverse array of civil tombstones, from traditional stelae to more elaborate monuments commemorating the affluent of the early twentieth century.
Many bear the signatures of renowned stonemasons like S. Goldeanu, whose nearby workshop produced about 30 headstones, ranging from grand mausoleums to simpler plaques.
An alley in the "Filantropia" cemetery is named after the translator and poet Barbu Nemțeanu (the literary pseudonym of Benjamin Deutsch).
Along the main alley and in the center of the cemetery, two monuments commemorate Jewish Romanian citizens who sacrificed their lives for their country in World War I.
Dr. Barasch, a prominent figure in cultural and scientific circles, was initially buried in the Jewish cemetery on Sevastopol Street before being relocated to Filantropia following the former's closure.