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Walking through the Cemetery is about the calm an peace in this place. A lot of greens are there. Very clean and beautiful.
At Bispebjerg Cemetery you’ll find the most beautiful and instagrammed pathways and avenues in this part of the city – Copenhagen Northwest.
Since it’s first and foremost a graveyard, this is a place where you should of course keep in mind that many visitors are here to grieve or find spiritual solitude. However, this is indeed a nice and tranquil place to take a walk.
With its 43 hectares, there’s room for everybody at Bispebjerg Cemetary, and especially during Spring, some very specific avenues attract avid Instagrammers. When the characteristic cherry blossoms bloom and explode in an awe-inspiring pink flower sky, people look up and enjoy the amazing view.
Similarly, the nearby Grundtvig Church is quite an amazing sight, with its gothic-inspired and monumental design.
History
The old communal burial site features a monument by Holger Jacobsen. The new communal burial site features a sculpture by Knud Nellemose.
The Swedish section was established in 1927 and moved to the current location in Section 5 in 1957. It was designed by Sven-Ingvar Andersson. Other special sections are dedicated to Swedish, Russian, Catholic and Muslim graves. There is also a columbarium with a special room dedicated to Buddhist urns.
WORLD WAR ll !
In the southwestern corner of the cemetery is a section dedicated to Danish soldiers, police officers and resistance fighters who died in World War II. The complex was designed by city architect Poul Holsøe and features a monument created by the sculptor Povl Søndergaard. Another monument commemorates the resistance fighters who died at two incidents on 29 August 1943 and 19 September 1944. It was designed by Povl Søndergaard in 1947.[2]
The area also features a group of graves of British soldiers with traditional British headstones and a Cross of Sacrifice. Many of the interred were crew members of British aircraft that were shot down over Zealand. The British casualties was buried at the site upon orders from the German occupying forces but most of them were transferred to Vestre Cemetery in March 1944.
Section 10 also features 16 graves of Soviet soldiers who died in Denmark during and immediately after the war. A monument designed by the Russian artist Anatolij Dioma was installed in 1990.[2]
Section 8 contains 594 German refugees and 370 German soldiers from March 1944.
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