Alter Garnisonfriedhof Berlin, Military cemetery in Mitte, Germany.
The Alter Garnisonfriedhof Berlin is a cemetery in the Mitte district that holds graves from the Prussian military period. The grounds feature tall trees throughout, with numerous stone monuments and crosses placed among the pathways.
The cemetery was founded in 1706 under King Frederick I as the burial ground for Berlin's garrison community. The last burial took place in 1961, marking the end of over 250 years of continuous use.
The site bears the name of the garrison community it served, and its monuments reflect how military tradition shaped burial practices in Berlin. The grave markers and crosses create a quiet space that honors those who served in the Prussian forces.
The grounds are easy to reach and open to visitors most days, with different hours depending on the season. Visitors should expect unpaved paths and uneven ground, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Many of the cast iron crosses throughout the grounds date to the 1800s and display handcrafted details that are rarely noticed. These metal works reflect both the technical skill and artistic care that went into their creation during that era.
Location: Berlin-Mitte
Opening Hours: April-September 07:00-19:00; October-March 08:00-16:00
GPS coordinates: 52.52833,13.40417
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:48
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