Moscow: Cemetery
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Novodevichy Cemetery
Resting place of eminent Russian figures Nestled in the heart of Moscow, the Novodevichy Cemetery stands as a solemn testament to Russia's rich and complex history. Established in 1898, this prestigious burial ground is the final resting place for many of the nation's most distinguished figures, including...
Kremlin Wall Necropolis
Nestled within the heart of Moscow, the Kremlin Wall Necropolis stands as a poignant testament to Russia's complex and turbulent history. This solemn resting place, adjoined to the formidable walls of the Kremlin, serves not only as a cemetery but also as a symbol of...
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Vvedenskoye Cemetery is a historic cemetery in the Lefortovo District of Moscow in Russia. Until 1918 it was mainly a burial ground for the Catholic and Protestant communities of the city, principally ethnic Germans, and thus it was also called the German Cemetery.
Vagankovo Cemetery
Vagankovo Cemetery, established in 1771, is located in the Presnya district of Moscow. It started in the aftermath of the Moscow plague riot of 1771 outside the city proper, so as to prevent the contagion from spreading.
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
The Troyekurovo Cemetery, alternatively known as Novo-Kuntsevo Cemetery, is a cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
Kuntsevo Cemetery
The Kuntsevo Cemetery is a cemetery servicing Kuntsevo, Moscow. It is located on the bank of the Setun River, to the south of the Mozhaisk Highway. The local five-domed church was commissioned in 1673 by Artamon Matveyev. The cemetery is administered as part of the Novodevichy Cemetery complex.
Burials at the Novodevichy Cemetery
The Novodevichy Cemetery is one of the most famous necropolises in Moscow. It was formed in 1898 along the southern wall of the Novodevichy monastery, where there is a noble necropolis of the 19th century.
Donskoye Cemetery
The New Donskoy Cemetery is a 20th-century necropolis sprawling to the south from the Donskoy Monastery in the south-west of Central Moscow. It has been closed for new burials since the 1980s.
Pyatnitskoye cemetery
The Pyatnitskoye cemetery is one of the graveyards in the Russian capital Moscow. It is among the oldest and largest resting places in the city.
Rogozhskoye Cemetery
Rogozhskoe cemetery in Moscow, Russia, is the spiritual and administrative center of the largest Old Believers denomination, called the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church.
Moscow Armenian Cemetery
The Armenian Cemetery of Moscow is an Armenian historical cemetery in Moscow, Russia It is located in the Krasnaya Presnya district, not far from Vagankovo Cemetery.
Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery
Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery is a cemetery in the eastern part of Moscow long associated with Old Believers. It was inaugurated by a Fedoseevtsy merchant in 1777 as a plague quarantine disguising the Bespopovtsy monastery.
Khovanskoye Cemetery
Khovanskoye Cemetery, also known as Nikolo-Khovanskoye Cemetery, is a large and expanding cemetery servicing Moscow, Russia. It is located in the Leninsky District, Moscow Oblast, beyond the Moscow Ring Road, at the 21st kilometre mark of the Kiev Highway by the Mosrentgen and Nikolo-Khovanskoye settlements.