Friedhof Altenburg. April 22

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I had heard that the caretaker of this cemetery could be persuaded to open the doors to the now unused and relatively untouched Trauerhalle, or mourning hall. That is what I wanted, shove a few sheckles his way and start snapping. I've never been lucky, no one was around, other than a few casual visitors to the cemetery.

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Oh, hello!, fortune favours the brave. Did I mention i,ve never been lucky? After squeezing through I was in what must have been a former toilet block, now empty , leading nowhere. Scramble back out.

So the graveyard it is then.

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Burials have taken place here since the beginning of the 16th century of the common era, making it one of Germany's oldest graveyard.

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I avoided the more modern parts of the graveyard, just to enjoy the time worn memorials that look, to me as good in decay, as they would have when carved.

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When one is unable to find a pillow, I guess a skull will suffice, how bizarre.

Fürstengruft

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The mausoleum of the Ducal family; from 1841, when Fredrich, Duke of Saxe-Altenberg was the first to be shoved in there until the last one, Prince Moritz joined him in 1919. In 1974, the tombs were removed and sold to a local scrap dealer, the remains were buried in unknown unmarked graves elsewhere in the cemetery

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It now lies derelict and securely locked

The cemetery, seems to have catered to all faiths, symbolic in the carvings.

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Within the graveyard is a plot with 191 war graves commemorating German troops from the First World War, a plot with a further 116 German graves from World War II.

232 Russian and 74 Polish POW's and 14 Soviet soldiers are also within the cemetery

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Let's single out hollywood and other film studios for the glorification of war, a generation, baby boomers, myself included gladly soaking up and cheering the heroics of onscreen actors winning the war, often single handedly, killing german servicemen and women and civilians with glee. never a thought or a care that they too are all someones daughters.

There is no glory in war.

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Gunner, Dankwart Lohoff 18yrs old, died during an air raid on the city of Bremen.

They are all someones sons.

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I have always been of the opinion that the graveyard can be an interesting tourist attraction full of history that can captivate some of us and yes, I too have visited several such graveyards.

cheers @triplug lovely places to visit and photograph

We had so many amazing places maybe right next to us ready to be posed the only condition is that we want to see them.

true very true

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History locked into the graveyards of old are always interesting.

Wars are created by people to old to fight for those to young to die. - African Proverb

Moving graves of the dead makes no sense no matter how rich or horrible they were, history has already been written!

Visiting where young men laid down their lives always a strange sad feeling when seeing how young many are.

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cheers @joanstewart , that proverb really is true

Graveyards are amongst the places with the biggest diversity when it comes to sculptures and architecture, which is a true delight for the fans. I remember checking out a Saxon Cemetery a while ago and it conquered my heart in no time!

I love graveyards, a lot of people do, some say it is morbid, but I think the opposite

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In 1974, the tombs were removed and sold to a local scrap dealer, the remains were buried in unknown unmarked graves elsewhere in the cemetery

How can they basically rob a grave???

That place looks like it's definitely worth exploring :) ...

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cheers @wrestlingdesires , good question, unanswerable I am afraid

I love to read posts like this one, makes me travel trough the images.

cheers @hbartoli thanks for stopping by, glad you enjoyed my efforts

Enjoyed so much reading this one. Some would creep out just visiting graveyards and cemeteries. I find them fascinating. You brought me with you to the place with your words and those photos are amazing. You got an eye on the details that others might not notice. Nice one @grindle. 😍

cheers @indayclara thanks for stopping by and I really appreciate you kind words of support. Thank you