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Braunschweig Main Cemetery

Coordinates:52°15′26″N10°33′35″E / 52.25722°N 10.55972°E /52.25722; 10.55972
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Lutheran church operated cemetery in Braunschweig, Germany
Hauptfriedhof Braunschweig
The Neo-Gothic cemetery chapel
Map
Interactive map of Hauptfriedhof Braunschweig
Details
Established1887
Location
CountryGermany
Coordinates52°15′26″N10°33′35″E / 52.25722°N 10.55972°E /52.25722; 10.55972
TypeProtestant cemetery
Owned byEvangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick
Size43 ha
WebsiteThe official website
Find a GraveHauptfriedhof Braunschweig

TheBraunschweig Main Cemetery (German:Der Braunschweiger Hauptfriedhof) on Helmstedter street is a historic, church-owned and operatedLutheran cemetery located in the city ofBraunschweig, inGermany. With a land area of approximately 43 ha, it is the second largest church-owned Christian cemetery in Germany, afterthe Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery nearPotsdam. The cemetery is operated by the administration of theEvangelical Lutheran Provost Association of Braunschweiger Land. The cemetery ground contains two residential buildings built for the cemetery manager and gardener at the main entrance which is used as the headquarters of the cemetery administration today, a neo-Gothic chapel, as well as acrematorium facility established in 1911.[1]

History and description

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The Central Cemetery of Braunschweig was inaugurated on October 1, 1887, by Mayor Wilhelm Pockels and the Lutheranprovost General-Superintendent Wilhelm Beste consecrated the burial ground, along with the chapel. The first burial recorded was of themaster baker Friedrichs on October 4.[2] Braunschweig Main Cemetery has since replaced the old Protestant cemeteries of the individual Lutheran parishes of Braunschweig which were running out of burial space. The main cemetery complex houses the Protestant cemetery administration along with the Evangelical Lutheran cemetery chapel which was built inGothic-Revival style by the architect Ludwig Winter, and a ceremony hall for funerals. A newpipe organ was installed at the chapel in 1962.[3]

The cemetery is the final resting place of many renowned personalities and prominent figures, including architects, composers, writers and artists.

Notable burials

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List is sorted in order of the year of death.

Gallery

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References

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  1. ^"Evangelical Lutheran Provost Association of Braunschweig". Retrieved2023-09-19.
  2. ^"Consecration ceremony of Braunschweig Main Cemetery". Retrieved2023-09-21.
  3. ^"Inauguration of the new organ in the chapel of the main cemetery on August 26, 1962 'Stadtchronik Braunschweig'". Retrieved2009-02-02.

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