Friedhof Radebeul-West, Cultural heritage cemetery in Radebeul, Germany.
Friedhof Radebeul-West is a protected cemetery in Radebeul with multiple burial sections, traditional grave plots, and landscaped grounds. The grounds include various rows of gravestones and memorial areas spread throughout the property.
The cemetery was established in 1890 at the same time as the nearby Luther Church was built. A second burial section was added in 1901 to serve the expanding community.
The cemetery displays gravestones and memorials that reflect burial traditions from different periods in Saxony. Visitors can observe how local families honor their deceased and what symbols appear in the inscriptions.
Access is through the south gate at Friedhofsstraße, where visitors can walk freely around the grounds. The marked paths are easy to navigate, and it is best to visit in pleasant weather since the site is entirely outdoors.
The entrance gate dates from 1888, predating the cemetery itself by two years. This structure shows the careful planning that went into this site before the main burial areas were built.
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