• The Non-Catholic Cemetery (Italian: Cimitero Acattolico), also referred to as the Protestant Cemetery (Italian: Cimitero dei protestanti) or the English Cemetery...
  • This old Protestant Cemetery in Charoen Krung Road continues to serve as a memorial to the men and women who have left their mark in early Bangkok.
  • Cemetery administration: Management of the Feriköy Protestant Cemetery is entrusted to a governing board comprised of the consuls general of Germany...
  • It’s unknown how many people were actually buried in the Protestant cemetery, a 2013 survey recorded 459 original plot locations and various memorials.
  • The Protestant Cemetery was used until the late 19th century, until the Western Road Cemetery was created on a bigger piece of land.
  • Many assume that cemeteries are depressing places, yet the beauty of the Protestant Cemetery is that it’s a remarkably serene, peaceful place.
  • However, there is a long list of requirements to meet in order to be deemed suitable. The main draw in visiting the Protestant Cemetery Rome is its peacefulness.
  • In this cemetery Protestants and all the non Catholics are buried, like the famous Italian intellectual Antonio Gramsci.
  • The Protestant Cemetery, also known as the 'graveyard of the poets' is located in via Caio Cestio, a few steps from the Pyramid of Cestius and Metro B.
  • They voted to purchase a plot of land for burial purposes. With approval from the Portuguese, the Protestant Cemetery allowed burial to all foreigners.