Vinohrady cemetery

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The Vinohrady Cemetery (Czech Vinohradský hřbitov ) is a cemetery in the Czech capital Prague , in the eponymous district of Vinohrady . Václav Havel and Egon Erwin Kisch are among the people buried here .

history

Strašnice crematorium
General plan

The Vinohrady cemetery was established in 1885 and has been expanded three times since then. Today it covers an area of ​​10 hectares and is the second largest burial place in Prague after the Olšany cemetery only 500 meters away . Many monuments from the recent history of the country can be seen in the area of ​​the cemetery, including those for victims of the Prague uprising in 1945 and for those politically persecuted.

The Strašnice crematorium , which was built between 1929 and 1932 for the increasing number of cremations , is attached to the site of the cemetery . Both during the German occupation and during the communist period, the corpses of those politically persecuted were burned here (including Milada Horáková , Matěj Pavlík and Vladislav Vančura ). The ashes of those executed were mostly not buried in graves, but buried anonymously on the cemetery grounds.

Graves of important personalities

Well-known personalities buried in the Vinohrady Cemetery include:

See also

Web links

Commons : Vinohrady Cemetery  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 50 ° 4 ′ 35 "  N , 14 ° 28 ′ 52.2"  E