Johannisfriedhof, Historic cemetery in St. Johannis district, Nuremberg, Germany
Johannisfriedhof is a cemetery in the St. Johannis district containing stone graves and monuments spanning several centuries. The grounds feature maintained pathways that run between the burial sites, creating a clear and organized layout.
The cemetery was established in the late 15th century and grew over time as the burial ground for many important Nuremberg residents. The graves and monuments reflect the artistic style changes that occurred across centuries.
The gravestones show design choices from different periods of burial tradition. They reveal how craftspeople created memorials reflecting the values and tastes of their time.
The cemetery is easy to walk through and features level, accessible pathways suitable for all visitors. It is best visited during warmer months when the site has extended hours and weather conditions are more pleasant.
Some of the oldest stones on the cemetery date from shortly after its founding and display the carving techniques used at that time. These early examples allow visitors to trace how local craftwork evolved and changed over the passing centuries.
Location: St. Johannis
Location: Nuremberg
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Brückenstraße 9
Opening Hours: April-September: 07:00-19:00, October-March: 08:00-17:00
Website: https://tourismus.nuernberg.de
GPS coordinates: 49.45859,11.06121
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:30
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