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  1. Vienna Central Cemetery. /  48.15250°N 16.44000°E  / 48.15250; 16.44000. The Vienna Central Cemetery ( German: Wiener Zentralfriedhof) is one of the largest cemeteries in the world by number of interred, and is the most well-known cemetery among Vienna 's nearly 50 cemeteries. The cemetery's name is descriptive of its significance as ...

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  4. How Do I Get to the Central Cemetery? The Central Cemetery is located in the 11th district of Vienna, Simmering, on the eastern city limits of Vienna. You can reach it with the tram lines 71 and 11 (gates 1, 2, 3 and 4) or with the S-Bahn S7 (gate 11). Take the U3 subway to the Simmering end station and then change to tram line 71 or 11.

  5. The tour includes numerous memorial graves of prominent Viennese personalities (Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, Hans Moser, Falco, Adolf Loos and many others), and also brings visitors closer to the cemetery's natural attractions. The short tour (30 min.) costs €65.00, the long one (60 min.) €110.00 per carriage (for 4 people).

    • Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234, Vienna, 1110
    • 01 53469
  6. Feb 19, 2023 · The Vienna Central Cemetery was established in 1874 and covers over 2.5 square kilometers of land, making it one of the largest cemeteries in Europe. The cemetery was designed by famous Viennese architect, Karl von Hasenauer, and includes a variety of different burial sections, including Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim sections.

  7. Feb 10, 2020 · There are over 300-thousand graves; among them 1000 are in the “honorary” or Ehrengräber category. The cemetery’s nickname is Totenstadt (city of the dead) with over 3 million buried, exceeding the current living population at 1.9 million (2022). At present, about 20 funerals take place every day in the cemetery.

  8. Oct 13, 2022 · Vienna was a rapidly growing city at the end of the 19th century . People from all parts of the Habsburg Monarchy flocked to the imperial capital of Vienna to find work. The influx was considerable. At that time, Vienna had more inhabitants than it has today (about 2 million) and it was expected to increase to 4 million in the long run.