Cimitero degli Allori, Cimitero Evangelico degli Allori ("The Evangelical Cemetery of Laurels") is located in Florence, Italy, between 'Due Strade' and Galluzzo.
The small cemetery was opened on 26 February 1860 when the non-Catholic communities of Florence could no longer bury their dead in the English Cemetery in Piazzale Donatello. It is named after the Allori farm where it was located.
Initially a Protestant cemetery, the site is now private. Since 1970 it has accepted the dead of other denominations, including Muslims.
The cemetery became newsworthy in 2006 when the writer and journalist Oriana Fallaci was buried there alongside her family and a stone memorial to Alexandros Panagoulis, her companion.
Harold Acton - British writer
Arnold Böcklin - Swiss painter
Oriana Fallaci - Italian writer
Corrado Feroci (Silpa Bhirasri) - Italian sculptor
Larkin Goldsmith Mead - American sculptor
Gisela von Arnim Grimm — German fabulist and writer
Herbert Horne - British art collector
Alice Keppel - British mistress of Edward VII
Ernesto Michahelles (Thayaht) - Italian artist
John Pope-Hennessy - British art historian
Violet Page (Vernon Lee) - British writetr
Leonardo Savioli - Italian architect
Truman Seymour - American Civil War General and watercolor artist
Osbert Sitwell - British writer
Hans-Joachim Staude - German painter
Frederick Stibbert - British art collector
Violet Trefusis - English and French writer
Reginald Turner (writer) - British writer and friend of Oscar Wilde
Thomas Ball (sculptor) - American Sculptor, worked with Hiram Powers and William Couper
Eggert Stefánsson (1890-1962) - Icelandic Writer and Singer