Established in the 18th century, Dorotheenstadt Cemetery in Berlin initially served as a burial ground for those with limited means. Over time, it has become a notable final resting place for many prominent artists and intellectuals. Visitors can find the graves of influential figures such as philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and writer Heinrich Mann. The cemetery offers a serene and reflective atmosphere, where rows of well-maintained graves and monuments provide a tangible connection to Berlin’s rich cultural and intellectual history.
Dorotheenstadt Cemetery (Dorotheenstadtischer Friedhof)
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