Cemeteries in Innsbruck

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In the city of Innsbruck , there are a total of 21 cemeteries, subject to various entities: So are seven cemeteries from the magistrate of the city of Innsbruck , of facilities of the Roman Catholic Church supports and of a group of diverse carriers.

Classification

The East and West Cemetery are called urban "graveyards" where deceased each Innsbruck district may be buried free choice. The five other municipal cemeteries in Hötting, Mühlau , Arzl, Amras and Igls are so-called "special cemeteries " for the burial of the deceased in the respective districts. The main administration of Innsbruck's municipal cemeteries is located at the Westfriedhof, the crematorium at the Ostfriedhof Ost . The main cemetery east, with an area of ​​6.8 hectares, is also the city's largest cemetery.

The non-urban cemeteries are divided into federal, state and parish cemeteries as well as memorials. The latter are, for example, the Tummelplatz state memorial and the Amras military cemetery , although burials no longer take place here.

List of cemeteries

graveyard Alternative name district administration
Amras cemetery Amras municipal cemetery Amras Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Amras military cemetery Amras Austrian Black Cross
Tummelplatz military cemetery State memorial Amras Care association "State Memorial Tummelplatz"
Arzl cemetery Arzl municipal cemetery Arzl Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Hötting municipal cemetery Hötting Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Old Höttinger cemetery old church cemetery Hötting Hötting Private company on behalf of the Roman Catholic Parish Hötting
Höttinger parish cemetery new church cemetery Hötting Hötting Private company on behalf of the Roman Catholic Parish Hötting
Igls municipal cemetery new cemetery in Igls
Igls Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Igls parish cemetery
old cemetery Igls
Church cemetery Igls
Igls Roman Catholic parish Igls-Vill
State cemetery Mariahilf Tyrolean State
Cemetery Parish Cemetery Mariahilf
innsbruck Roman Catholic Parish Innsbruck-Mariahilf on behalf of the State of Tyrol
Parish cemetery of St. Nicholas
Church cemetery of St. Nicholas innsbruck Roman Catholic parish Innsbruck-St. Nicholas
Judenbühel Memorial Old Jewish Cemetery Mühlau Jewish community for Tyrol and Vorarlberg
New Mühlau cemetery
Municipal cemetery Mühlau
Mühlauer Friedhof
Mühlau Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Mühlau church cemetery old cemetery Mühlau
parish cemetery Mühlau
Mühlau Roman Catholic Parish Mühlau
kuk military cemetery Pradl
old military cemetery
Pradler military cemetery
Pradl Castle Authority Austria
Main cemetery east
Ostfriedhof
Pradler Friedhof
Pradl Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Parish cemetery Vill
Church cemetery Vill Vill Roman Catholic parish Igls-Vill
Jewish Cemetery
new Jewish cemetery Wilten Jewish community for Tyrol and Vorarlberg
Wilten cemetery
new cemetery Wilten
Wilten community cemetery
Wilten Premonstratensian - Wilten Abbey
West main cemetery
Westfriedhof
Central Cemetery
Wilten Magistrate of the state capital Innsbruck
Wilten parish cemetery old cemetery Wilten
Church cemetery Wilten
Wilten Roman Catholic Parish Wilten ( Wilten Basilica )

Individual evidence

  1. a b Brochure Die Innsbrucker Friedhöfe - Places of reflection, mirror images of life ( online )
  2. § 2 of the city law Innsbruck: (1) The area of ​​the state capital includes the cadastral communities Innsbruck, Wilten, Pradl, Hötting, Amras, Mühlau, Arzl, Vill and Igls. (2) Each cadastral municipality forms a district.
  3. a b c d e f g www.innsbruck.gv.at - Friedhöfe , accessed on January 23, 2018
  4. Administration and care association “Landesgedächtnisstätte Tummelplatz” , accessed on January 23, 2018
  5. a b Kuratorium Bestattung - Friedhof Hötting ( memento from January 24, 2018 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 23, 2018
  6. a b Parish Igls-Vill , accessed on January 23, 2018
  7. ^ Tiroler Landesfriedhof , accessed on January 23, 2018
  8. Innsbruck-Mariahilf parish , accessed on January 23, 2018
  9. Parish Innsbruck-St. Nikolaus , accessed on January 23, 2018
  10. ^ Israelitische Kultusgemeinde for Tyrol and Vorarlberg: Alter Jüdischer Friedhof , accessed on January 23, 2018
  11. Parish Mühlau , accessed on January 23, 2018
  12. ^ Israelitische Kultusgemeinde for Tyrol and Vorarlberg: Alter Jüdischer Friedhof , accessed on January 23, 2018
  13. Wilten Parish , accessed on January 23, 2018

See also

Web links

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