Cologne: Cemetery
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Melaten Cemetery
Nestled in the heart of Cologne, Germany, Melaten Cemetery serves as a tranquil oasis and a testament to the city's history. Established in the early 19th century, the cemetery spans over 435,000 square meters and is the final resting place for a multitude of Cologne's...
Katholischer Friedhof Köln-Mülheim
Katholischer Friedhof Köln-Mülheim is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. The oldest gravestone dates to 1841.
Cologne Mülheim Protestant Cemetery
The Protestant cemetery Bergisch Gladbach road in Mülheim district of Cologne existed since the beginning of the 17th century and is one of the oldest preserved cemeteries in Cologne, Germany. The cemetery is still in operation and used for burials.
Geusenfriedhof
Geusenfriedhof is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. It is the oldest Protestant cemetery in the Rhineland, established around 1584.
Jüdischer Friedhof Deutz
Jüdischer Friedhof Deutz is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. Founded in 1695, it is the oldest Jewish cemetery in the district of Cologne. Last burial took place during the Second World War in 1941.
Jüdischer Friedhof Köln-Bocklemünd
Jüdischer Friedhof Köln-Bocklemünd is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. A Jewish burial site since 1918, many of its tombstones are noted for their extravagant artistic designs.
Mülheimer Friedhof
Mülheimer Friedhof is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. It was established on 30 September 1904.
Nordfriedhof
Nordfriedhof is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. Opened on 18 May 1896, after the Second World War the cemetery was significantly expanded. German actress Trude Herr is buried there.
Westfriedhof
Westfriedhof is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. With an area of 52 hectares, it is amongst the largest of the cemeteries in the city.
Deutzer Friedhof
Deutzer Friedhof is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. The famous chemist Kurt Alder is buried here. He is known for his work on the Diels–Alder reaction and synthesizing the biological insecticide Aldrin.
Kalker Friedhof
Kalker Friedhof is an urban cemetery in Cologne, Germany in the district of Merheim. The cemetery was established in 1904. In the 1960s, the cemetery was expanded to its current size of about 15.4 hectares.
Jüdischer Friedhof Köln-Mülheim
Jüdischer Friedhof Köln-Mülheim is a Jewish cemetery in the former city of Mülheim am Rhein, which since 1914 has been incorporated into the district of Cologne, Germany. The cemetery was built in 1774.
Südfriedhof
Südfriedhof is the German name for the South Cemetery in Cologne, Germany. With an area of over 61 hectares, it is the largest cemetery in Cologne. Südfriedhof also has sections for 2,596 Commonwealth war graves from prisoners of war mainly from the First World War. There are also over 1,900 Italian prisoners of war buried here.
Friedhof Trenkebergstraße
Friedhof Trenkebergstraße is a cemetery in Cologne, Germany. The cemetery is 4,600 m2 and offers space for 790 graves. Furthermore, there are 16 graves in this cemetery for German victims of the Second World War.