Cemetery chapel of the Evangelical Cemetery Fredersdorf-Süd

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Cemetery chapel

The cemetery chapel of the evangelical cemetery Fredersdorf-Süd in the community of Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf ( Märkisch-Oderland district , Brandenburg ) was built in 1933–1934 based on a design by the Berlin architect and consistorial builder Curt Steinberg and has been a listed building since 2010 .

The cemetery chapel , built of clinker and inaugurated on September 23, 1934, is located in the Evangelical Cemetery Fredersdorf-Süd on Schöneicher Allee. From the southern entrance to the cemetery on today's Walter-Kollo-Strasse, a narrow avenue of linden trees leads to the location of the chapel. Since the Bohm family's hereditary burial was erected in the 1880s, this has been the focal point of the avenue. When entering the list of monuments , the lime tree avenue was expressly included in the chapel as well as in the Bohm hereditary burial, and the arborvitae hedge also belongs to the chapel .

Hereditary funeral of the Schmidt and Sebastian families with the Thorvaldsen statue of the blessing Christ .

The facade on the entrance side with the stepped gable is particularly striking. The large, double-leaf wooden door fits into an expressionist pointed arch . Today it is painted a shade of green, although it is unclear whether this shade was originally used. The graveyard houses the hereditary burial of the Schmidt and Sebastian families , which is decorated with a copy of the statue of the Blessing Christ by Bertel Thorvaldsen and an imitation of the facade of the cemetery chapel.

Due to the frequent use, the parish, which is responsible for the cemetery, was able to raise the funds to have the building restored at the beginning of the 2010s .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 30 ′ 47.3 "  N , 13 ° 44 ′ 53.2"  E