Central cemetery
Central cemetery refers to that cemetery in a larger city that was designed as the main cemetery and therefore, in contrast to smaller local and denominational cemeteries, allowed more cost-effective burials and poor burials . This is why the term seldom comes from the location of the cemetery in the center of a city; at the time of opening it was usually outside the city.
List of known central cemeteries
- Germany
- Berlin: Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery
- Central cemetery Bochum
- Bonn: Central Cemetery Bad Godesberg
- Braunschweig main cemetery
- Bremen: Osterholz cemetery
- Central Cemetery (Eisenach)
- Central Cemetery (Erlangen)
- Ibbenbüren Central Cemetery
- Cologne: Melaten cemetery
- Munich: initially the old southern cemetery (Munich) , from 1858 the old northern cemetery (Munich)
- Münster Central Cemetery
- Neunkirchen (Saar): Furpach central cemetery
- Stralsund Central Cemetery
- Wernigerode Central Cemetery
- Austria
- Graz Central Cemetery
- Klagenfurt: Central Cemetery Annabichl
- Vienna: Wiener Zentralfriedhof , Stammersdorfer Zentralfriedhof (Floridsdorf)
- Switzerland
- Basel: Friedhof am Hörnli
- Zurich: Sihlfeld cemetery
- Further
- Brno Central Cemetery
- Central Cemetery (Gliwice)
- Montevideo Central Cemetery
- Central Cemetery (Sanok)
- Cimitero Monumentale (Milan)
- Zlín Forest Cemetery