Tomb of Tsutse II

Although Empress Tsutse II had a short reign, dying young of a unknown illness, her tomb was one of the greatest pieces of constructive work during the Haseph Dynasty. The Tomb was located and purchased by the Great Temple of Athens for the Empress at her coronation. Construction on the Tomb began soon after but was left empty for it's first year. On the second year it was decided that the great architect Apholos Pintephrie was selected to build the Tomb in the Emresses honor. Tsutse II died in 4870 and her body was mummified and entombed inside the Tomb. Since it has been managed by the Great Temple of Athens and the Imperial Monarchy. Today it is a major toursit attraction as it is considered Apholos Pintephries most famous art work.