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and they were produced at a royal foundry in Berlin) have been stolen from graves, in the 1930s some stones were sold to masons for reuse, and lack of money has hampered adequate upkeep. In World War II, the surrounding area was heavily damaged and the cemetery was also damaged. In the 1960s
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for this purpose; 4 cemeteries were established, of which the French cemetery and the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery survive. The Dorotheenstadt Cemetery was established jointly by the two (Protestant) parishes in the early 1760s; burials began in 1770.
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spent their last years, at 125 Chaussee StraĂźe). It is also directly adjacent to the French cemetery (also known as the cemetery of the Huguenots), established in 1780, and is sometimes confused with it.
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In the second half of the 18th century, Berlin's population was growing and there was insufficient land for cemeteries because of pressure to build on vacant land and fear of epidemics. Prussian King
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Ev. Dorotheenstädtische und Friedrichswerdersche Gemeinde and der Luisenstädtische Bildungsverein e.V., "Berlin Dorotheenstädtischer Kirchhof Chausseestraße 126", pamphlet, quoted at
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Protection of the cemetery as a cultural landmark began in 1935 with an initial survey; it was listed in 1983. Between 2000 and 2006, 38 graves were restored, including those of
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for the marketplace in Wittenberg was placed at the end of the main axis of the cemetery. (It had previously been in the nearby Dorotheenstadt church, which was destroyed in
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the space pressure was no longer so great, and new plots were allowed beginning in 1921. The two parishes were combined in 1945 and administer their 3 cemeteries together.
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Although initially mostly the lower classes were buried in the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery, because of its proximity to Berlin University (founded 1810, since 1949
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The cemetery was enlarged several times between 1814 and 1826. In the 1830s the parishes separately acquired land for expansion elsewhere: Dorotheenstadt in
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As the social standing of those buried in the cemetery rose, numerous famous 19th-century artists and architects designed grave markers. For example,
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which dates to the late 18th century. The entrance to the 1.7-hectare (4.2-acre) plot is at 126 Chaussee StraĂźe (next door to the Brecht House, where
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Next to the memorial, a marker points to a mass grave of 64 people killed near the cemetery in the last days of the war, many of them unknowns.
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that are now almost unique in Berlin and that were in a critical state. Future restoration work is expected to cost €6 million.
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was placed on Schadow's grave in 1851. In 1975, a 1909 marble replica of Schadow's 1821 statue of
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designed monuments for his second wife and himself. An 1822 statuette of Schadow by his student
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Zwischen 1814 und 1826 wurde der Dorotheenstädtische Kirchhof dreimal erheblich vergrößert
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Dorotheenstädisch-Friedrichswerderscher Friedhof – Sicherungs- und Restaurierungsarbeiten
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Der Dorotheenstädtische Friedhof: die Begräbnisstätten an der Berliner Chausseestrasse
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for people who made distinguished contributions in politics and culture, including
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A small area surrounded by a low hedge is reserved for members of the nearby
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in a nearby park on the night of 22/23 April. The monument also commemorates
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Grabstätten vieler Prominenter: Der Dorotheenstädtische Friedhof in Berlin
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who was born in Berlin but emigrated to the US in 1933 (2003); composer
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250,000. The largest mausoleum, that of Schinkel's pupil, the architect
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The cemetery contains a monument to resistance fighters killed by the
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The cemetery has suffered in hard times: precious metals and iron (
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Friedhöfe in Berlin – Ein kunst- und kulturgeschichtlicher Führer
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Hannoversche StraĂźe was the road in question: Etzold and TĂĽrk,
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Pamphlet cited at Stiftung Historische Friedhöfe: both in 1834.
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Page at the Stiftung Historische Friedhöfe Berlin-Brandenburg
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clearance of the site to create a park was proposed.
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20 July 1944 assassination plot against Adolf Hitler
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Index

Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof

Dorotheenstadt
Friedrichswerder
Parishes
landmarked
Berlin
Mitte
Bertolt Brecht
Helene Weigel
Frederick II
Berlin Customs Wall
Humboldt University

Hegel
Fichte

Johann Gottfried Schadow
Heinrich Kaehler
Johann Gottfried Schadow
Heinrich Kaehler
Martin Luther
World War II
August Borsig
Christian Daniel Rauch
Gesundbrunnen
Kreuzberg
cremation
cast iron
Prussia

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