Wuppertal: Cemetery
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More categoriesCronenberg Protestant Cemetery
Evangelischer Friedhof Cronenberg is a historic church-operated Protestant cemetery in the Cronenberg district of Wuppertal. The cemetery is still used for burials.
Evangelischer Friedhof Unterbarmen
The Unterbarmer Friedhof is a denominational cemetery in the Wuppertal district of Barmen, local part Unterbarmen, near the S-Bahn station "Wuppertal-Unterbarmen". It belongs to the united-evangelical parish Unterbarmen and was established in the...
Ehrenfriedhof Elberfeld
Elberfeld Cemetery of Honor is one of two cemeteries of honor in the city of Wuppertal. It is located on the flank of the Kiesberg below the Königshöhe. On it rest 567 fallen soldiers of the First World War.
Freikirchlicher Friedhof Wuppertal
The Free Church Cemetery Wuppertal is located at the Platz der Republik in Elberfeld. The sponsor used to be the Elberfeld Free Evangelical Church. Today it is the Baptist congregations of Wuppertal, Rolandstraße and Wuppertal, Wartburgstraße.
Ehrenfriedhof Barmen
Barmen Cemetery of Honor is one of two cemeteries of honor in the city of Wuppertal. On it rest 1225 German and several foreign fallen of both world wars.
Jüdischer Friedhof am Weinberg
The Jewish Cemetery on the Weinberg is a Jewish cemetery on the flank of the Stübchensberg in the Wuppertal district of Uellendahl-Katernberg, the address is Weinberg 4. It was established as a successor to the Old Jewish Cemetery on...
Old Jewish Cemetery
The Old Jewish Cemetery on Weißenburgstraße in the Wuppertal district of Elberfeld was used until 1896 as a confessional burial ground for the Jews of the then city of Elberfeld. The cemetery's grounds, which cover only about 0.1 hectares and are...
Alter evangelischer Friedhof
The following improvements would be good: the old Lutheran cemetery Langerfeld was established in 1785 at the eastern edge of the then village of Langerfeld, today a district of Wuppertal.