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Children's burial grounds and memorial for unborn life in the Öjendorf cemetery (Hamburg-Billstedt), opened on July 14, 1966

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This is a photograph of a cultural monument.
It is on the list of cultural monuments of Hamburg-Billstedt, no. 29344.

Depicted part: Cemetery area 04, grave field 04 (Children's burial ground and memorial for unborn life)
Building type: Grave site; Tomb
FIS ID: 43656


Designation: Cemetery Öjendorf
Opening: July 14, 1966
Description: Hamburg's main cemetery Öjendorf is a cultural monument (ensemble) and garden monument at the same time.

The green cemetery Öjendorf is located in the east of Hamburg. With 98.7 hectares, it is the second largest in the Hanseatic city.
It was created as a park cemetery and is characterized by trees and round lawn grave fields. In the center there is a crematorium and three funeral halls.
It is open to all nations and religions.

Place: Öjendorf, Quarter Billstedt, Borough Hamburg Central, Hamburg, Germany
Location: Manshardtstraße

House number: 200
Date Taken on 25.06.2021 11:59:34
Source Self-photographed
Author Friedrich Haag
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