• In his account of a visit to Copenhagen in 1827, the Swedish poet Karl August Nicander fondly remembers Assistens Cemetery:[1].
  • For more than 250 years, the people of Copenhagen have buried their dead - known and unknown - at Assistens Kirkegård cemetery.
  • The Assistens Cemetery (Danish: Assistens Kirkegård) is founded in 1757 (inaugurated 1760) and located in the Nørrebro section of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Assistens Cemetery. 4.5. 642 reviews. #20 of 463 things to do in Copenhagen. Cemeteries. Write a review. What people are saying.
  • Discover the history of Assistens Cemetery Denmark's most popular burial site and learn why you should definitely check it out while visiting Copenhagen.
  • Although this cemetery first started as a burial site for poor people (in fact, "assistens" was a term for additional burial sites to help…
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  • Assistens Cemetery has always been a tourist attraction. ... Today, it’s still a place that many people chose to visit during their visit to Copenhagen, not only for...
  • Assistens Cemetery is Copenhagen's biggest cemetery. It was originally a place where smaller cemeteries would be relocated, and also served as a churchyard...