• The Jewish Cemetery in Ohlsdorf was opened on 30 September 1883. The burial ground of the Sephardi Jews are rather special because of the remarkable and...
  • Adjacent to the main Ohlsdorf Cemetery, the Jewish Cemetery spans nearly thirty acres and contains approximately 18,000 graves.
  • After 1945, the Ohlsdorf Jewish Cemetery was the only one in Hamburg to be used for its intended purpose again, namely, the burial of Jews who had died.
  • The Jewish Cemetery in Ohlsdorf was opened on 30 September 1883. It reaches across eleven hectares and covers approx. 18,000 graves.
  • Ohlsdorf Jewish Cemetery. Local name: Jüdischer Friedhof Ohlsdorf. Is the largest cemetery complex in the world. Its area is about 389 ha.
  • This Cemetery Friedhof Ohlsdorf in Hamburg contains many War Graves and Memorials from the First and Second World War and also from the Franco-German...
  • (JHE) — The ceremonial hall and other parts of the historic Ohlsdorf Jewish cemetery in Hamburg will undergo a multi-million-euro renovation starting this summer...
  • Jewish cemetery of Ohlsdorf. Practical info. Type of location: Cemetery. Jewish cemetery of Ohlsdorf. Ilandkoppel 68, 22337 Hamburg.
  • Grave by michael_hamburg69. 1. Dr. Gabriel Riesser. Ohlsdorf Jewish Cemetery Hamburg. Bildhauer/sculptor Engelbert Peiffer.
  • Current info about Jewish cemetery Ohlsdorf in Hamburg (Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg), Germany from Cemetery section.
  • ...which was to be located at the Jewish Ilandkoppel cemetery (Ohlsdorf), met with broad support from community institutions and the three religious associations.
  • – The Jewish cemetery is located in the immediate vicinity of the Ohlsdorf municipal cemetery. – The Jewish cemetery in Hamburg was opened 135 years ago.
  • ...or Jüdischer Friedhof Ilandkoppel) also known as Ilandkoppel Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in the Ohlsdorf district of Hamburg, Germany.