Trendy cemetery tourism – celebrity graves attract corona walkers – today

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“Who are you looking for?” “Manfred Krug.” “He’s back there.” “We’re going to Lambsdorff now.” That is what a conversation this autumn sounds like in the Stahnsdorf south-west cemetery near Berlin. Dozens of people walk through the graves of celebrities here with a plan that costs one euro at the entrance. These include the resting places of the actor Manfred Krug (“Liebling Kreuzberg”, “Tatort”), the FDP politician Otto Graf Lambsdorff, the moderator Dieter Thomas Heck (“ZDF Hit Parade”) and the film director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (“Nosferatu”) ). The cemetery also became world famous through the Netflix series “Dark”, in which the wooden chapel in Norway style can be seen as a motif of the fictional city of Winden.

But the pastime of cemetery tourism, which sounds macabre for some, is not only blooming at the gates of Berlin in the Corona year. The phenomenon is suitable for pandemics, because in a cemetery in the fresh air everyone behaves respectfully, speaks little and keeps their distance. A selection of places, themes – and dead.

Cemetery Tourism: Chancellors and Ministers

Konrad Adenauer, who died at the age of 91, was buried in 1967 in the family grave at the forest cemetery in Rhöndorf near Bonn. Ludwig Erhard is in the Gmund am Tegernsee mountain cemetery, Kurt Georg Kiesinger in the Tübingen city cemetery, Willy Brandt in the Berlin-Zehlendorf forest cemetery. Helmut Schmidt was buried in 2015 in Hamburg in the Ohlsdorf cemetery with his wife Loki, Helmut Kohl in 2017 in Speyer in the cemetery of the cathedral chapter. The long-time Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher lies in the Rheinhöhenfriedhof in Ließem in Wachtberg near Bonn.

Cemetery tourism: presidents

Theodor Heuss is buried in the forest cemetery in Stuttgart (Degerloch), Heinrich Lübke in the village cemetery of Enkhausen in Sundern (Sauerland), Gustav Heinemann in the park cemetery in Essen (Huttrop), Walter Scheel in the forest cemetery in Berlin-Zehlendorf, Karl Carstens in Bremen (Schwachhausen ) at the Riensberg cemetery, Richard von Weizsäcker at the Dahlem forest cemetery in Berlin, Roman Herzog at the Jagsthausen cemetery near Heilbronn and Johannes Rau at the Dorotheenstadt cemetery in Berlin. The only president of the GDR, Wilhelm Pieck, was buried in the Berlin central cemetery Friedrichsfelde in the roundabout of the memorial of the socialists, where the graves of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht are located.
Cemetery tourism in Cologne

In 2016, ex-Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, who died at the age of 54, was buried in the confusing Melaten cemetery, Cologne’s central cemetery. Comedian Dirk Bach, actresses Hildegard Krekel and Gisela Uhlen and of course Willy Millowitsch are also here.

Cemetery tourism in Munich

The idyllic Bogenhausen cemetery at the late baroque St. Georg church on the right bank of the Isar is quickly circled. There are the graves of writer Erich Kästner (“Fabian”, “Emil and the Detectives”), filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder (“Fear Eats Soul”), film producer Bernd Eichinger (“The Name of the Rose”), director Helmut Dietl (“Kir Royal”, “Schtonk!”) As well as actors such as Helmut Fischer (“Monaco Franze”), Werner Kreindl (“SOKO 5113”), Rolf Boysen and Walter Sedlmayr – and recently also from SPD politician Hans-Jochen Vogel . The urn of film star Heinz Rühmann (“Die Feuerzangenbowle”) was buried in Aufkirchen in Berg am Starnberger See near Munich.

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