List of cemeteries in Fulda
This list of cemeteries in Fulda describes the existing and former cemeteries in the city of Fulda .
History of the Fulda cemeteries
The city of Fulda has 21 existing cemeteries, one of which is Jewish. A large number of former cemeteries are now used as green spaces.
List of existing cemeteries
| image | Surname | District / location | size | Grave number | inauguration | annotation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bernhard's cemetery |
Bernhard's Bernhardser Strasse |
0.27 ha | 140 | |||
| Bronnzell cemetery |
Bronnzell Am Engelbach |
1.12 ha | 580 | |||
| Dietershan cemetery |
Dietershan Small reason 11 |
0.35 ha | 160 | |||
| Frauenberg cemetery | below the Frauenberg monastery, Buttlarstrasse 61 |
9.65 ha | 5700 | 1894 | Originally from the town of Horas created | |
| Glasseszell cemetery |
Glasseszell Friedhofstrasse |
0.78 ha | 140 | |||
| Haimbach cemetery |
Haimbach Uranusstrasse |
0.53 ha | 360 | |||
| Harmerz cemetery |
Harmerz Pioneer Road |
0.95 ha | 690 | |||
| Horas cemetery |
Horas on the Calvary |
0.72 ha | 380 | |||
| West main cemetery |
Fulda Gallery Ernst-Barlach-Strasse |
10.4 ha | 380 | 2003 | with a Muslim cemetery part | |
| Istergiesel cemetery |
Istergiesel Quiet way |
0.25 ha | 90 | |||
| New Jewish cemetery | Heidelsteinstrasse 26 |
0.43 ha | 390 | 1904 | ||
| Kämmerzell cemetery |
Kämmerzell Kämmerzeller Strasse |
0.53 ha | 230 | |||
| Kohlhaus cemetery |
Kohlhaus Kohlhauser Strasse |
0.39 ha | 330 | |||
| Lehnerz cemetery |
Lehnerz Tilsiter Strasse 10 |
1.38 ha | 580 | |||
| Lüdermünd cemetery |
Lüdermünd Hemmener Strasse 10 |
0.25 ha | 90 | |||
| Maberzell cemetery |
Maberzell at the wayside shrine |
0.58 ha | 300 | |||
| Malkes Cemetery |
Malkes Malkeser Strasse |
0.74 ha | 50 | |||
| Neuenberg cemetery |
Neuenberg Abt-Richard-Strasse |
0.63 ha | 920 | |||
| Oberrode cemetery |
Oberrode Hubertusring |
0.29 ha | 210 | |||
| Sickels cemetery |
Sickels Fritz-Stamer-Strasse |
0.30 ha | 150 | |||
| Trätzhof cemetery |
Trätzhof Am Trätzberg |
0.18 ha | 140 | |||
| Central cemetery | Künzeller Strasse 106 |
13.7 ha | 11,300 | also the seat of the Fulda cemetery administration |
List of former / closed cemeteries
| image | Surname | District / location | size | Grave number | inauguration | closure | annotation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Old cathedral parish cemetery, also Eichsfelder Totenhof | Alfred-Dregger-Allee / Eichsfeld |
probably since the Middle Ages, first documented in 1628 | 1894 | Memorial stone for the victims of the persecution of witches , viewing graves for the "historical development of grave planting" | |||
| Old Jewish Cemetery | Jerusalemplatz corner Rabanusstraße / Sturmiusstraße |
first mentioned at the end of the 16th century | 1907 | Leveled in 1938–1940, bones were transferred to the New Jewish Cemetery | |||
the lapidary
|
Old municipal cemetery | Goethestrasse / Franzosenwäldchen |
1531 | in the 20th century profaned | after the Battle of typhoid died double. Soldiers were buried outside the cemetery wall in 1813, hence the name Franzosenwäldchen | ||
Family grave of Ferdinand Braun
|
Middle urban cemetery, today Ferdinand-Braun-Park | Künzeller Strasse / Friedensstrasse |
1877 | 1931 | |||
| former cemetery of the Fulda monastery | in the vicinity of the Michaelskirche |
Construction of the church as Michael Totenkapelle 820- 822 | the use of the crypt was a charnel house used |
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- City of Fulda: Cemetery brochure, published in September 2006
Individual evidence
- ↑ Historical Gazetteer Lagis Hesse , accessed on 13 March 2020
- ↑ alemannia-judaica.de , accessed on March 13, 2020
- ^ Fritz Usinger : Residence of Heaven . In: Die Rhön (= Merian , vol. 17 (1964), booklet 4), pp. 29–37, here p. 31.