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  1. Feb 8, 2024 · There’s plenty of parking and you can even take your car inside (for a fee). Address: Main entrance (Tor 2), Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234 , 1110 Vienna | Website. Last modified: February 8, 2024. History, facts and directions for Vienna's historic central cemetery, home to the graves of many famous composers.

  2. St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church. Categories: Buildings and structures in Simmering (Vienna) Tourist attractions in Vienna. Art Nouveau architecture in Vienna. Art Nouveau cemeteries. Commons category link from Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after cemeteries. Wikipedia categories named after buildings and structures in Austria.

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  4. The cemetery is one of the most magical places in Vienna. Waiting to be discovered here are graves of honor from Beethoven to Falco, fantastic Art Nouveau architecture as well as abundant lush greenery that makes the cemetery a popular local recreation area. The Central Cemetery, which opened in 1874, is much more than just a last resting place.

  5. Beethoven’s grave. Anyone wishing to pay homage to one of the greatest composers of all time can visit Beethoven’s grave in Vienna. The location is verdant and beautiful, and you can almost hear his music in the air. Set among a cluster of famous composer graves in Vienna’s Zentralfriedhof cemetery. Look for Grave 29 in Group 32a.

  6. Oct 31, 2017 · Entrance to cemetery. At over two square kilometers, the Vienna Central Cemetery is one of Europe’s largest cemeteries. It comprises 330,000 graves and around 3 million deceased persons. In addition to the Catholic section, there are also Israelite, Protestant and Russian Orthodox sections, as well as a Buddhist and Islamic and Egyptian section.

  7. The Vienna City Memorial is a memorial located at the Vienna Central Cemetery and dedicated to "the victims for a free Austria 1934–1945". It was donated by the City of Vienna, designed by Fritz Cremer, Wilhelm Schütte and Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and handed over to the public by Mayor Theodor Körner on 1 November 1948.

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