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found their final resting place at the old burial ground. The cemetery was closed in 1814 due to lack of space and sanitary reasons, and thus neglected cemetery fell into disrepair. For this reason, the city management decided to relocate the cemetery in 1854, despite citizens' petitions and heavy
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protests. In 1875, the Protestant church acquired land in the Tolkewitz district in order to establish a new cemetery here to replace the old abandoned cemeteries of the
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Moritz Franz and the first burial was recorded on July 17 of the same year. The designated historic landmark chapel with an impressive dome was built by
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The old burial ground of St. John's was inaugurated in 1575 and had to be expanded in 1633, 1680 and 1721 due to
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parishes in Dresden which ran out of space. The new burial ground was consecrated on May 16, 1881, by
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dealer considered one of the largest in the world specialising in the collection and sale of
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awarded the Johannisfriedhof as the most beautiful cemetery in Germany on November 8, 2011.
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Johannisfriedhof was the largest cemetery in Dresden until the municipal
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Official website of Ev. Lutheran Johannisfriedhof (in German)
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One of numerous grave monuments in Johannisfriedhof
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Dresden
Germany
Coordinates
51°02′18″N 13°48′58″E / 51.03833°N 13.81611°E / 51.03833; 13.81611
Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony
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