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  1. About two million people visit the cemetery every year. Ohlsdorf Cemetery was established in 1877. It is open to all religious denominations. The burial site covers nearly 400 hectares and is one of the world's largest and finest cemeteries.

  2. Der Friedhof Ohlsdorf ist der größte Parkfriedhof der Welt. Unter alten Bäumen können Sie hier den grünen Reichtum genießen, für den er zu Recht berühmt ist. Mit seinen 389 Hektar ist er zugleich Hamburgs größte Grünanlage. Hier gedeihen 450 Laub- und Nadelgehölzarten, die Teiche und Bäche sind von Wasservögeln belebt.

  3. Grüner Gruß, Bunte Begegnung, Ewige Liebe & Paradiesgarten. Der Friedhof Ohlsdorf und die Hamburger Friedhöfe. Umfangreiche Informationen zu Feuerbestattung, Grabstätten und weiteren Arten der Bestattung in Hamburg.

  4. About. Get directions Fuhlsbüttler Str. 756. Ohlsdorf, Hamburg-Nord, Hamburg 22337 Germany. Coordinates: 53.62472, 10.06167. www.friedhof-hamburg.de/ohlsdorf.html. Cemetery ID: 639221. Members have Contributed. 52% photographed. 4% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by John Winterbotham. Added by Ralf. See 9 more. Cemeteries. Region.

  5. In 1877 the Ohlsdorf Cemetery was established as a non-denominational and multi-regional burial site outside of Hamburg. The cemetery has an area of 391 hectares (966 acres) with 12 chapels, over 1.5 million burials in more than 280,000 burial sites and streets with a length of 17 km (11 mi).

  6. Photo: SHGL, Iris Groschek, 2021. The ‘German Soldiers’ Graves’ complex is centrally located in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery. It holds 3,500 graves for people who died in World War I, mostly members of the German military, but also some prisoners of war.

  7. Jewish soldiers’ cemetery A burial ground for Jewish soldiers from Hamburg who were killed in World War I lies to the left just before the cemetery exit. There is an obelisk in the centre of the memorial complex. Tall steles around the edges of the complex bear the names of the 457 Jewish soldiers from Hamburg who fell in World War I. The ...