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blends inconspicuously into the overall picture and is justified to the main north–south axis of the cemetery. Until 1924 the cemetery was enlarged to 63 hectares. During World War II the most recent cemetery extension was made to the present area of 82 hectares. They buried the 3474 victims of the
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Wilhelm Hölscher. Shortly after, the first burial was made, the grave is still preserved in the I. Division. However, this burial ground was very unpopular at first. Many citizens of Leipzig chose to be buried at the Neuer Johannisfriedhof (New St. John's Cemetery) but this changed when it began to
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The plans for the cemetery began in 1879. Initially it was created on an area of 54 hectares under the direction of horticultural director of Leipzig, Otto Wittenberg and the architect Hugh Licht. The conduct of ways is in form of a linden leaf, which reflects the
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With the rapid development of the city during its industrialisation, incorporation of nearby settlements and the consequent steady population growth, a new cemetery was needed. After the opening of
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building ensemble, was built on a filled-up plateau and under the direction of Leipzig's building director Otto Wilhelm Scharenberg. It had the Romanesque
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region as a model and is the largest cemetery monument in Germany. The symmetrical complex of chapel facilities,
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fill up and the trees on the Südfriedhof became greater and the proposed park character was recognisable.
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Particularly noteworthy are the historical monuments, some of which were by artists such as
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notice at first the chapel with its 60 meter high bell tower, which was opened in 1910. The
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Due to the park-like character of the cemetery you find several kinds of trees, such as
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Coordinates
51°18′33″N 12°24′45″E / 51.30917°N 12.41250°E / 51.30917; 12.41250
Website
Find a Grave
Südfriedhof
South Cemetery

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German
Leipzig
Völkerschlachtdenkmal
rural cemeteries
Ohlsdorf Cemetery
Hamburg
Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery
Berlin
Slavic
Leipzig
Linden
Art Nouveau
Gesamtkunstwerk
Nordfriedhof
provost
Superintendent
Völkerschlachtdenkmal
Neo-Romanesque
Maria Laach Abbey
Eifel
crematorium
columbarium
World War II bombing of Leipzig

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