Helsinki: Cemetery
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Hietaniemi Cemetery
Notable cemetery with war memorials The Hietaniemi cemetery is located mainly in the Lapinlahti quarter and partly in the Etu-Töölö district of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is the location for Finnish state funeral services and is owned by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
Malmi Cemetery
The Malmi Cemetery is a large cemetery located at the corner between Ring I and the Lahti Highway in the Malmi district in Helsinki, Finland. It is the largest cemetery in Finland in terms of both area and number of burials. It was a former training and camp site for soldiers under the administration of the Finnish Crown.
Freemason's Grave
The Freemason's Grave is a grave monument on a grassy knoll northwest of the Kaisaniemi Botanical Gardens in Helsinki, Finland. It commemorates Fredrik Granatenhjelm, a notable artillery officer from the Suomenlinna fortress, who later moved to the mainland Helsinki proper, gaining great repute as a philanthropist.
Helsinki Old Church
Simple church standing within gardens The Old Church of Helsinki, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel and completed in 1826, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Helsinki.
Kulosaari Cemetery
The Kulosaari cemetery is the smallest cemetery in Helsinki parish union. It is situated on Iso-pässi island in Kulosaari district of Helsinki. It was inaugurated in 1925. The cemetery chapel was designed by architect Armas Lindgren and added in 1927. There is also an area for war heroes' graves.
Ortodoksinen hautausmaa
The Orthodox Cemetery in Helsinki is an Orthodox Cemetery in Lapinlahti, Helsinki, south of the Lutheran Hietaniemi cemetery. Established in 1815, it was the oldest used cemetery in Helsinki until, in 2009, the cemetery of the...