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  1. Vienna Central Cemetery. 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 Vienna's biggest cemetery, not of its geographic location ...

    • 1863
    • 2.4 square kilometres (590 acres)
    • Over 330,000 graves
    • Simmering, Vienna, Austria
  2. 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.

  3. 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.

    • Simmeringer Hauptstraße 234, Vienna, 1110
    • 01 53469
  4. The Vienna Central Cemetery, also known as Zentralfriedhof, is one of the largest cemeteries in Europe and serves as the final resting place for over 3 million people. However, despite its peaceful and serene reputation, this cemetery has been surrounded by controversies throughout its history.

    • Vienna Central Cemetery
  5. Explore Vienna Central Cemetery and learn more about what was once the largest city in Austria with about 330,000 graves. Discover the tombs of many famous people, see the tombs of honor, and visit the amazing Luegerkirche. Walk through the expansive 19th-century park-like grounds and explore the fairly unknown areas.

    • Vienna Central Cemetery
  6. Oct 25, 2023 · The Vienna Central Cemetery, known locally as Zentralfriedhof, is a place where the past intertwines with the present, inviting visitors to contemplate the legacies of the individuals buried within its grounds. Established in 1874, Vienna’s Central Cemetery was designed to address the overcrowding of older cemeteries in the city.

  7. Feb 10, 2020 · 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. Connections between life and death and between the living and the dead are symbolized by the physical layout; the graves of ...

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