Luisenfriedhof III
The Protestant Luisenfriedhof III (German: Der evangelische Luisenfriedhof III) is a cemetery in the Westend district of Berlin. The cemetery is under monument and cultural heritage protection.
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Established | 1891 |
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Country | Germany |
Type | Protestant cemetery |
Size | 12 ha |
History
A church-owned and operated cemetery with a size of 12 hectares, Luisenfriedhof III was consecrated in 1891 and the first burial took place on 19 June 1891. Two years later, a cemetery chapel was built. The early Gothic red brick building was designed by Johannes Vollmer and Heinrich Jassoy. The steeple of the chapel was destroyed in World War II. In 1905, the cemetery expanded to its present size.
Notable burials
Notables buried include:
- Georg Bleibtreu (1828–1892), German painter
- Heinrich Karl Brugsch (1827–1894), German egyptologist
- Wilhelm Cauer (1900–1945), German mathematician and scientist
- Heinrich Dernburg (1829–1907), German jurist, professor, and politician
- Ernst Förstemann (1822–1906), German historian, archivist and librarian
- Georg Heym (1887–1912), German writer and poet
- Fritz Kolbe (1900–1971), German diplomat and spy for the Allied forces
- Brigitte Mira (1910-2005), German actress
- Karl August Möbius (1825–1908), German zoologist
Gallery
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External links
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