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Rahlstedt Cemetery

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Established
  
1829

Country
  
Germany

Size
  
8.5 ha

Location
  
Hamburg

Type
  
Protestant cemetery

No. of graves
  
19.000

Rahlstedt Cemetery

The Lutheran Rahlstedt Cemetery (German: Rahlstedter Friedhof) is a church-operated historic burial ground in Hamburg, Germany. The cemetery is owned by the Evangelical Lutheran parish church of Old Rahlstedt, Hamburg.

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History and description

The cemetery was established in 1829. It has a size of 8.5 hectares and it contains 19.000 graves. The oldest preserved tombstone dates back to 1837, belonging to a woman named Sophie Dorothea Freerks. There is a separate plot adjacent to the cemetery chapel reserved for the pastors. A large marble crucifix dominates the area since 1964, which was originally on the altar of the Old Rahlstedt parish church and later transferred to the cemetery.

Selected notable burials

Notable people buried here include:

  • Detlev von Liliencron (1844–1909), German lyric poet and novelist from Kiel
  • References

    Rahlstedt Cemetery Wikipedia