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Park Cemetery Marzahn

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Parkfriedhof Marzahn is a significant public cemetery and a recognized garden monument located in the Marzahn district of Berlin, Germany. Spanning 22.4 hectares, it stands as the largest cemetery in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf borough, offering a unique blend of historical remembrance and natural tranquility. Situated at an elevation of approximately 92 meters, it is bordered by the Wriezener Bahn railway line and easily accessible from the Marzahn S-Bahn station.

Visitors consistently appreciate the cemetery's expansive, park-like design, which provides a peaceful…

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    September 20, 2020

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    The Parkfriedhof Marzahn is a state-owned cemetery in the Berlin district of Marzahn, which originated at the beginning of the 20th century. Initially used as a regular burial site, memorials and cemeteries of honor have been added in the past few decades. There is a cemetery for the fallen warriors in World War I, graves of honor for two Red Sailors, burial grounds for those who died in World War II, for deceased slave laborers, for murdered anti-fascists and a grove of honor for fighters of the Red Army.
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    Just take a look. It's not for everyone, but the park is beautiful in itself. Bring time!
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    The cemetery was established in 1909 as a paupers' cemetery. Those who died without means were buried there, with the costs covered by public welfare.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main historical memorials and honor graves to visit at Parkfriedhof Marzahn?

    Parkfriedhof Marzahn is home to several significant memorials. Key sites include the Soviet Cemetery of Honor with its ten-meter-high red granite obelisk, the Memorial to the Victims of Forced Labor 1939–1945, and the Memorial Stone for the Victims of World War II. You can also find memorials dedicated to the Victims of Stalinism and an ensemble remembering the Sinti and Roma who suffered during the Nazi regime. These sites offer a profound look into Berlin's complex history.

    Are there specific walking routes or trails recommended for exploring the cemetery?

    While there aren't officially marked 'trails' in the traditional sense, the park-like layout of Parkfriedhof Marzahn offers numerous well-maintained paths suitable for leisurely walks. Many visitors enjoy creating their own routes to visit the various memorials and natural features. Consider a circular walk that encompasses the main historical sites, allowing ample time for reflection. The terrain is generally flat, making it accessible for most.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Parkfriedhof Marzahn?

    Parkfriedhof Marzahn is well-connected by public transport. The main entrance on Wiesenburger Weg is conveniently located near the Marzahn S-Bahn station, which is served by the S7 line. Another exit at the northern end of the cemetery provides access to the Raoul-Wallenberg-Straße S-Bahn station. Both stations offer easy access to the cemetery grounds.

    Is Parkfriedhof Marzahn suitable for families with children, and are dogs allowed?

    As a cemetery and memorial site, Parkfriedhof Marzahn is primarily a place for quiet contemplation and remembrance. While its park-like setting can be peaceful for a family walk, it's not designed as a recreational playground for children. Regarding dogs, they are generally permitted but must be kept on a leash at all times out of respect for the solemn nature of the grounds. Please ensure to clean up after your pet.

    What is the best time of year or day to visit Parkfriedhof Marzahn to avoid crowds or for specific experiences?

    The cemetery is generally a tranquil place, but for the most peaceful experience, consider visiting on weekdays, particularly in the morning. While the intro mentions warmer months are inviting, the park's diverse tree species make it beautiful in autumn with changing foliage, and even in winter for a quiet, reflective walk. Weekends, especially in good weather, might see more visitors, though it rarely feels crowded due to its expansive size.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Parkfriedhof Marzahn?

    Parkfriedhof Marzahn itself does not have on-site cafes or restaurants. However, due to its proximity to the Marzahn S-Bahn station and the Eastgate Berlin shopping mall, you'll find various dining options and cafes within a short walk or public transport ride. For accommodation, there are hotels and guesthouses available in the wider Marzahn-Hellersdorf district and other parts of Berlin, easily accessible via the S-Bahn.

    What kind of natural features or wildlife can be observed within the cemetery grounds?

    Beyond its historical significance, Parkfriedhof Marzahn is recognized as a vital urban ecosystem. It features structured vegetation with various tree species like horse chestnuts, birches, red oaks, ashes, and conifers. A foil pond in the southeast provides a wetland habitat, and natural areas along the railway line are dedicated to species and biotope protection. Visitors might spot various birds and small wildlife, especially in the quieter sections.

    Is Parkfriedhof Marzahn wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the terrain at Parkfriedhof Marzahn is generally flat and well-maintained, consisting of structured paths, lawns, and grave sites. This makes it largely accessible for wheelchair users and those with mobility challenges. The main paths are wide and paved or gravel, allowing for comfortable navigation throughout much of the cemetery.

    What are the rules or permits required for visiting Parkfriedhof Marzahn?

    As a public cemetery and garden monument, Parkfriedhof Marzahn does not require any special permits for general visitation. Visitors are expected to observe common cemetery etiquette, such as maintaining a respectful demeanor, keeping noise levels low, and staying on designated paths. Photography for personal use is generally allowed, but professional photography might require prior permission. There are no entrance fees.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Parkfriedhof Marzahn to see its main features?

    To fully appreciate the historical memorials and the peaceful atmosphere, it's recommended to set aside at least 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit. This allows ample time to walk through the expansive grounds, read the inscriptions at the various monuments, and reflect in the tranquil surroundings without feeling rushed. If you wish to explore every corner or spend more time in contemplation, you might extend your visit further.

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