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  1. Cemitério Central de Viena. O Cemitério Central de Viena (em alemão: OrtodoWiener Zentralfriedhof) foi inaugurado em 1874, ocupando uma área de quase 2,5 km², sendo o segundo maior em área construída na Europa, e o primeiro em número de sepultamentos. Devido à grande quantidade de pessoas de renome sepultadas, suas construções em ...

  2. May 14, 2015 · Central cemetery. Address: Simmeringer Hauptstrasse 230-244, Vienna 1110, Austria. The Zentralfriedhof (Central Cemetery, Zentral Friedhof) is one of the largest cemeteries in the world, largest by number of interred in Europe and most famous cemetery among Vienna’s nearly 50 cemeteries.The cemetery’s name is descriptive of its significance ...

  3. Around 60,000 graves remain intact. Cemetery records indicate 79,833 Jewish burials found and restored as of July 10, 2011. The second Jewish Cemetery was built in 1917 and is still in use today. There were 58,804 Jewish burials in the new section as recorded in 2007.

  4. The Vienna Central Cemetery (German: Wiener Zentralfriedhof) is one of the largest cemeteries in the world, largest by number of interred in Europe and most famous 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, as it is not situated in the city center of the Austrian capital, but ...

  5. Coordinates: 48°09′02″N 16°26′16″E. St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church. St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Church (German: Friedhofskirche zum heiligen Karl Borromäus) is a Roman Catholic church in the Vienna Central Cemetery in the 11th district, Simmering. [1] It was constructed from 1908 to 1911 to designs by the architect Max Hegele.

  6. About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute Help; Learn to edit ... Grave of Johann Strauss II at Vienna Central Cemetery, August 2021. Date: 26 August 2021, 18: ...

  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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