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Cimetières du Mehringdamm

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Cimetières du Mehringdamm

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Cimetières du Mehringdamm

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The Cemeteries at Mehringdamm, officially known as "Friedhöfe vor dem Halleschen Tor," represent a profound historical site in Berlin, Germany. Located in the vibrant Kreuzberg district at an elevation of 74 meters, this unique ensemble is not a single burial ground but rather a complex of six distinct cemeteries. Dating back to the early 18th century, these grounds offer a tangible link to Berlin's past, nestled between Mehringdamm and Zossener Straße, with convenient access via the Mehringdamm U-Bahn station.

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    18 janvier 2015

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    Le cimetière de Mehringdamm est le cimetière de l'église de la Sainte-Trinité, détruite pendant la guerre et où prêchait le théologien Schleiermacher, et celui de l'église de Bethléem, l'église des Bohémiens qui ont fui vers Berlin dans les années 1730. De plus, les anciens cours de l'église de la nouvelle église (correspond à la cathédrale allemande sur Gendarmenmarkt) et de l'église de Jérusalem (dont l'ancien bâtiment se trouvait devant l'actuel gratte-ciel Springer jusqu'à la guerre) ainsi que les frères se trouvent ici.
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    7 avril 2020

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    Dans la zone du cimetière de la Sainte-Trinité, il est immédiatement évident qu'il y a de nombreuses tombes de la famille Mendelssohn ici. Au total, 28 Mendelssohns sont enterrés dans les cimetières de Hallescher Tor. Le plus connu est certainement le compositeur Felix (Jacob Ludwig) Mendelssohn - Bartholdy, le directeur du Gewandhaus de Leipzig !
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    2 juin 2023

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    Voici les tombes les plus honorifiques de Berlin
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    Foire aux questions

    What are the opening hours for the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm?

    As a historical cemetery complex that is still active, the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm are generally accessible to the public during daylight hours. Specific opening and closing times can vary seasonally, so it's always best to check local signage upon arrival or consult the official Berlin cemetery administration for the most precise information.

    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm?

    No, there is no entrance fee to visit the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm. They are publicly accessible grounds, allowing visitors to explore the historical graves and tranquil atmosphere free of charge.

    Are the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm suitable for families with children?

    The cemeteries offer a unique blend of history and nature, which can be interesting for older children who appreciate historical sites or quiet walks. However, given the solemn nature of a cemetery, it might not be ideal for very young children who require active play areas. It's a place for contemplative exploration rather than typical family activities.

    What is the dog policy at the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm?

    Dogs are generally permitted in the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Visitors are also expected to clean up after their pets to maintain the respectful and clean environment of the grounds.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm?

    The duration of your visit can vary depending on your interest. A casual stroll to appreciate the atmosphere and see some prominent graves might take 1 to 2 hours. If you wish to delve deeper into the history, locate specific graves, or simply enjoy a longer, contemplative walk, you could easily spend 2 to 3 hours or more exploring the various sections.

    Is the site accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    While the main paths within the cemeteries are generally flat, some areas may have uneven surfaces, gravel paths, or older, cracked paving due to the site's age and natural growth. This might present challenges for wheelchair users or those with significant mobility issues. It's advisable to stick to the wider, more established paths.

    Which historical figures are buried here, beyond the most famous ones?

    Beyond the widely known figures like Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, E.T.A. Hoffmann, and Werner von Siemens, the cemeteries are home to many other significant personalities. These include the poet and botanist Adelbert von Chamisso, master builder Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, prominent salonnière Henriette Herz and Rahel Varnhagen von Ense, early trade union co-founder Franz Duncker, pharmacist Ernst Schering, and the organizer of the German postal service, Heinrich von Stephan. The Mendelssohn family alone has 28 members buried here.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly within or very close to the cemeteries?

    There are no cafes or restaurants located directly within the cemetery grounds. However, given its central location in the Kreuzberg district, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs along Mehringdamm and in the surrounding streets, just a short walk from the cemetery entrances.

    What are some unique natural features or viewpoints within the cemeteries?

    The cemeteries are renowned for their 'eerie romantic' atmosphere, characterized by ancient, moss-covered gravestones, ivy-clad monuments, and rusting iron gates beneath towering, mature trees. While there aren't specific 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the blend of historical architecture with overgrown nature creates picturesque scenes at every turn, offering a tranquil green oasis in the city.

    What is the best time of year to visit for photography or a particularly atmospheric experience?

    While beautiful year-round, many visitors find the cemeteries particularly atmospheric during autumn when the leaves change color, enhancing the 'eerie romantic' feel with rich hues. Winter, especially after a fresh snowfall, can also offer a uniquely serene and stark beauty. Spring brings new life and greenery, while summer provides lush foliage and shade.

    Are there guided tours available for the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm?

    While official, regularly scheduled guided tours might not be available directly through the cemetery administration, various historical societies or private tour operators in Berlin occasionally offer specialized tours focusing on the history, notable graves, or unique atmosphere of the Cemeteries at Mehringdamm. It's recommended to check with local Berlin tourism offices or online tour platforms for current offerings.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect when exploring the cemeteries?

    Hikers and walkers will find generally flat terrain within the cemeteries. The paths are a mix of paved, gravel, and sometimes unpaved sections. Due to the historical nature of the site, some paths may be uneven, cracked, or covered with moss and fallen leaves, especially off the main routes. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring the extensive grounds.

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