Alexander Just
1874–1937 (age 63)
Biography
Alexander Just was an inventor whose imaginative mind helped usher in technological advances that resonated beyond Hungary’s borders. He pursued inventive thinking with curiosity, translating complex ideas into practical solutions that illuminated new possibilities for science and industry.
The echoes of his ingenuity continue to inspire those who value innovation, and his resting place at Farkasréti Cemetery marks the enduring gratitude of a nation for a life spent in creative pursuit.