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- en.wikipedia.org Ohlsdorf CemeteryOhlsdorf Cemetery (German: Ohlsdorfer Friedhof or (former) Hauptfriedhof Ohlsdorf) in the Ohlsdorf quarter of the city of Hamburg, Germany...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187331-…See all things to do. Ohlsdorf Cemetery. 4.5. 352 reviews. #5 of 433 things to do in Hamburg. Cemeteries. Open now.
- hamburg-travel.com see-explore/green-hamburg/…Ohlsdorf Friedhof. The 400-hectare Hamburg cemetery is not only Hamburg's largest green space, but also the largest cemetery in Europe and the largest park...
- hamburg.com visitors/ohlsdorf-cemetery-22444Ohlsdorf Cemetery. You are reading the original text. ... Since 1877 it has become the final resting place for 1.4 million Hamburg residents.
- friedhof-hamburg.de en/ohlsdorf-cemetery/In the centre of hamburg. ... Ohlsdorf Cemetery is known for its wonderful scenery, its beautiful sculptures and its graves of celebrities.
- Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg is the biggest rural cemetery in the world!
- cityseeker.com hamburg/86730-ohlsdorf-cemeteryThe beautiful Friedhof Ohlsdorf or 'Ohlsdorf Cemetery' covers an area of 400 hectares (988 acres) and is the world's biggest rural cemetery.
- top-rated.online cities/Hamburg/place/p/1507962/…Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg is the biggest rural cemetery in the world! ... Ohlsdorf Cemetery is one of the most beautiful and spectacular places in Hamburg.
- hamburg-greeter.de en/green-hamburg/ohlsdorf-…A greet about Ohlsdorf Cemetery - the world's largest park cemetery in the north of Hamburg - is a guided tour of a special kind.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/ohlsdorf-cemetery-…Explore and learn about the three Commonwealth War Graves plots: Hamburg Cemetery Ohlsdorf 1914–18, Hamburg Cemetery Ohlsdorf 1939–45, and...
- significantcemeteries.org 2011/11/ohlsdorf-…Ohlsdorf Cemetery (Hamburg, Germany). ... Friends of Ohlsdorf Cemetery. Forderkreis Ohlsdorfer Friedhof e.V. Fuhlsbuttler Strasse 756 D-22337 Hamburg.
- cemeteryart.net https-cemeteryart-net-ohlsdorf-…The Ohlsdorf Jewish Cemetery is a green oasis with old trees, and narrow pathways, reflecting an atmosphere unique to Jewish burial grounds.