Pasing Cemetery
The Pasing Cemetery was created in 1903 in the municipality of Pasing on a square plot of land. Today it is located in a residential area and is framed by Lampertstrasse in the north, Haidelweg in the west and Blumenauer Strasse in the east. When Pasing was incorporated into Munich in 1938 , responsibility for the cemetery was transferred to the state capital. There are around 6,500 graves on the 7.4 hectare cemetery grounds.
Funeral hall
The municipal department for health and the environment (department: municipal burial) received an honorable mention for the renovation of the funeral hall of the Pasing cemetery at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich in 2006. As part of the renovation, the round sandstone pillars in the bell tower's sound openings were renovated and parts of the roof were renewed , Windows, doors and gates partially renewed and revised and the historic facade plaster renovated.
Graves of famous people
- Anna Croissant-Rust (1860–1943), writer
- Alois Ebenböck (1867–1937), factory owner ( wax drawing ), benefactor and honorary citizen of the city of Pasing, grave Mauer-N-6/7
- Karl Hromadnik (1857–1918), factory director ( paper mill ) and honorary citizen of the city of Pasing, grave W-36/39
- Elmar Messerschmitt (1920–1992), inventor and nephew of the aircraft designer Willy Messerschmitt , grave 25-A-8
- Hubert Netzer (1865–1939), sculptor and university professor
- Hans Osel (1907–1996), sculptor
- Heinrich Osel (1863–1919), Bavarian politician
- Martin and Valentin Ott (1883–1957 and 1886–1973), architects
- Hans Rheinfelder (1898–1971), Romanist
- Carl von Scapinelli (1876–1959), writer and dramaturge , grave MW-49
- Josef Schormüller (1903–1974), food chemist, Gräberfeld 11 ( Lage )
literature
- Lioba Betten - Thomas Multhaup: The Münchner Friedhöfe - Guide to Places of Remembrance , MünchenVerlag, Munich 2019, ISBN 978-3-7630-4056-8 , pp. 112–117
Web links
- Pasing Cemetery at www.muenchen.de
- Graves in Munich on FriedhofPortal
Individual evidence
- ^ Cemetery Pasing on www.muenchen.de
Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 11.1 ″ N , 11 ° 27 ′ 31.5 ″ E