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      • 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.
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  2. Above all else, of course, the Viennese love the Central Cemetery for its qualities as a local recreation area. The cemetery is a natural paradise and the perfect place for going on long walks. The Central Cemetery is also just as popular with joggers. Cycling is also permitted.

    • Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234, Vienna, 1110
    • 01 53469
    • The Graves
    • What Famous People Are Buried Here?
    • How to Find The Honorary Graves
    • How to Get to The Cemetery

    (The last resting place of Mozart’s contemporary) Inside the Zentralfriedhof, no neon signs point to the most interesting graves and crypts, which is fair enough: this is a working cemetery and not primarily a tourist attraction. (Though it does have a shop and café.) The cemetery has its own published guides available, but I’ve pulled together som...

    All the post-WWII Austrian presidents have their last resting place in the Zentralfriedhof. As do numerous composers, artists, industrialists, and others who made significant contributions to Austria and/or Vienna. Many names might not mean much outside the country or city. But plenty have indeed left an indelible impression on world history. For e...

    First off, familiarize yourself with the cemetery’s broad layout using this map. You should enter through the main entrance (called “Tor 2” – bottom center of the map, where the red 2 is). Tor 2 is a stop on tram 71 that leaves from the city centre. There are four main sections dedicated to Ehrengräber, labelled group 32A, group 32C, group 33G and ...

    For travel directions, see the main cemeteryarticle. Address: Zentralfriedhof, Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234, 1110 Vienna

  3. Central Cemetery Vienna: A native's review of a guided tour through Wiener Zentralfriedhof, and her visits to musicians' graves.

    • What is the Central Cemetery like to visit?1
    • What is the Central Cemetery like to visit?2
    • What is the Central Cemetery like to visit?3
    • What is the Central Cemetery like to visit?4
    • What is the Central Cemetery like to visit?5
  4. Feb 3, 2024 · The Vienna Central Cemetery is open every day from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Admission is free, and you can easily reach the cemetery via public transportation. When visiting the cemetery, it’s important to be respectful of the graves and the people who are buried there.

  5. An extraordinary sight in Vienna is the Central Cemetery with honorary graves, monuments and natural atmosphere. In our guide to the Central Cemetery you will find all the important information, including what you can do here, a map of the cemetery, its history and information about how to get there, admission and guided tours.

  6. 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.

  7. Feb 8, 2024 · Many famous graves. including composers like Beethoven & Strauss. Cemetery church is a Jugendstil classic. Like a huge landscaped park in many areas. Also home to the rare European hamster. A little away from the centre, but easily reached by car or tram. Book a themed guided tour * of Vienna. See also: Famous graves. The central cemetery.

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