Holy Cross Cemetery, Berlin-Mariendorf Explained

Friedhof Zum Heiligen Kreuz
Established:1890
Country:Germany
Location:Berlin
Type:Protestant cemetery
Owner:Evangelischen Friedhofsverbandes Berlin Stadtmitte
Website:https://evfbs.de/index.php?id=469

The Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery (German: Evangelischer Friedhof Zum Heiligen Kreuz) is a historic Lutheran burial ground in Mariendorf district of Berlin. The cemetery is owned and operated by the Evangelical Church in Berlin, Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia.

History and description

The Evangelical Lutheran Holy Cross and Melanchthon parishes in Berlin-Kreuzberg purchased land in Mariendorf for the purpose of burying the deceased parishioners of their congregations, which at that time still belonged to the Teltow district, and the cemetery was inaugurated in 1890. In 1892–1893, a neo-Gothic brick cemetery chapel was built by the German architect Gustav Erdmann. The cemetery sexton's cottage next to the main entrance was built in 1893–1894. The beautiful entrance gate, made of brick and decorated with mosaics, was built in 1902–1903.

The cemetery along with the chapel, the mortuary, the sexton's cottage, the fence and the entrance gate are all protected monuments.[1]

Selected notable burials

External links

52.448°N 13.3915°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Friedhof "Zum Heiligen Kreuz" . de . berlin.de . 2023-09-09.