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Vienna: Central Cemetery, guided walking tour with fascinating secrets
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Visit the graves of celebrities such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, and many more
- Marvel at the magnificent Art Nouveau architecture of the Church of St. Charles Borromeo
- Let yourself be enchanted by the anecdotes and stories
Activity location
- Vienna
- Vienna, Wien, Austria
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 1110 Wien, Österreich | The meeting point is at the 2nd gate (by the fire hydrant).
- Wien, Wien, Austria
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What's included, what's not
- Licensed Tour Guide
What's included What's included - Walking tour
What's included What's included - The solidarity fee for the maintenance of Vienna's cemeteries is an add-on to be paid (EUR 3 per person)
What's excluded What's excluded
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- Not allowed: Pets
What you can expect
The Vienna Central Cemetery – A Journey through History and Culture
The Vienna Central Cemetery, opened in 1874, is not only the largest burial ground in Vienna, but also a place full of history, culture, and unique architecture. Covering an area of around 2.5 square kilometers and with about three million graves, it is one of the largest cemeteries in Europe and attracts visitors from all over the world.
Numerous famous personalities who have left a lasting mark on Austria's history, art, and culture are buried here. Names such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Strauss, Franz Schubert and Falco are just a few of the well-known personalities who found their final resting place here. The monumental burial sites and ornate monuments are not only places of remembrance, but also testimonies to the era and social status of the deceased.
The cemetery is also known for its architectural masterpieces, including the Friedhofskirche zum Heiligen Karl Borromäus, which was built in the magnificent Viennese Art Nouveau style. Its striking dome and ornate interior make it one of the highlights of the Zentralfriedhof.
In addition to the magnificent tombs, there are also numerous memorials to the victims of tragedies and wars, including the graves of the victims of the Ringtheater fire of 1881 and of the Soviet soldiers who fell in the Battle of Vienna in 1945. The cemetery is therefore not only a place of mourning, but also a memorial and a reminder of the horrors of the past.
Another highlight is the Waldfriedhof, a modern, natural area of the Zentralfriedhof that offers new, environmentally friendly forms of burial and is becoming increasingly popular.
The Vienna Central Cemetery is a place that immerses visitors in the history of Vienna – a place where art, remembrance, and nature merge in a special way.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Vienna
- Vienna, Wien, Austria
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 1110 Wien, Österreich | The meeting point is at the 2nd gate (by the fire hydrant).
- Wien, Wien, Austria