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Established
  
1837

Country
  
Greece

Phone
  
+30 21 0922 1621

Location
  
Central Athens

Address
  
Athens 116 36, Greece

First Cemetery of Athens

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Kerameik Cemetery, Benaki Museum, Acropolis of Athens, Acropolis Museum, Hadrian's Library

First cemetery of athens


The First Cemetery of Athens (Greek: Πρώτο Νεκροταφείο Αθηνών, Próto Nekrotafeío Athinón) is the official cemetery of the City of Athens and the first to be built. It opened in 1837 and soon became a luxurious cemetery for famous Greek people and foreigners. The cemetery is located behind the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Panathinaiko Stadium in central Athens. It can be found at the top end of Anapafseos Street (Eternal Rest Street). It is large green space including pines and cypresses.

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In the cemetery there are three churches. The main is the Church of Saint Theodores and there is also a smaller of Saint Lazarus. The third church is a Catholic church. The cemetery includes the tomb of Heinrich Schliemann, designed by Ernst Ziller, the tomb of Ioannis Pesmazoglou, that of Georgios Averoff, and one named I Koimomeni (the Sleeping Girl), by the sculptor Yannoulis Chalepas, from the island Tinos. There are also separate burial places for Protestants and Jews.

The cemetery is under the Municipality of Athens and it is declared as an historical monument.

first cemetery of athens a walk with paola


Notable interments

  • George Averoff, philanthropist, businessman
  • Sotiria Bellou, singer
  • Yannoulis Chalepas, sculptor
  • Richard Church, general
  • Jules Dassin, director, actor
  • Odysseas Elytis, poet
  • Demetrios Farmakopoulos, painter
  • Adolf Furtwängler, archaeologist
  • Humphrey Jennings, filmmaker
  • Georgios Kafantaris, prime minister
  • Manos Katrakis, actor
  • Dimitrios Kallergis, statesman
  • Nikos Kavvadias, poet
  • Michael Tositsas
  • Theodoros Kolokotronis, general, politician
  • Marika Kotopouli, actress
  • Vassilis Logothetidis, actor
  • Yannis Makriyannis, merchant, military officer, politician, author
  • Orestis Makris, actor
  • Melina Mercouri, actress, politician
  • Andreas Michalakopoulos, politician
  • Dimitris Mitropanos, singer
  • Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor, pianist, composer
  • Kostis Palamas, poet
  • Alexandros Rizos Rangavis, poet
  • Alexandros Panagoulis, politician, poet, democracy activist
  • Georgios Papadopoulos, military dictator during the Regime of the Colonels
  • Antonios Papadakis, University of Athens' greatest benefactor
  • Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece
  • George Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece
  • Katina Paxinou, actress
  • Demis Roussos, singer
  • Alekos Sakellarios, director, screenwriter, lyricist
  • Rita Sakellariou, singer
  • Stratos Dionysiou, singer
  • Alexandros Papanastasiou, lawyer
  • Grigoris Lambrakis, politician
  • Ioannis Varvakis, member of Filiki Eteria
  • Odysseas Androutsos, hero of Greek War of Independence
  • Alexandros Mavrokordatos, politician
  • Ellie Lambeti, actress
  • Kalliroi Parren, feminist
  • Stelios Kazantzidis, singer
  • Christodoulos of Athens, Archbishop of Athens
  • Heinrich Schliemann, amateur archaeologist who excavated the site of Troy
  • Giorgos Seferis, poet
  • Tzeni Karezi, actress
  • Dimitris Horn, singer
  • Angelos Sikelianos, poet
  • Charilaos Trikoupis, Prime Minister of Greece
  • Vassilis Tsitsanis, rebetiko composer
  • Thanasis Veggos, actor
  • Sofia Vembo, singer
  • Aliki Vougiouklaki, actress
  • T.H. White, author
  • Emmanuil Xanthos, a founder of the Filiki Eteria
  • Nikos Xilouris, singer and composer
  • Nikos Zachariadis, politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) from 1931 to 1956
  • Ernst Ziller, architect
  • Xenophon Zolotas, prime minister
  • References

    First Cemetery of Athens Wikipedia