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Vienna Central Cemetery
written by unknown11 on May 9th, 2008 (0 votes)

Go any day, any time. But take your time: This graveyard is the second biggest in Europe – so big that a bus goes through the whole area. There are many graves from famous people like Mozart, Beethoven and of course our beloved Falco. His grave is a must see (Gruppe 40)! There are variable areas for different religions, I especially like the Jewish part – it is really romantic and coadunate.

The buildings are all build in beautiful Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) and there is a huge park for relaxing. Lots of animals are living next to the dead, but you have to take a closer look they are very shy. The best ones are the busy hamsters – so many of them are spread all over the area. When people dig out a hole for a funeral they always have one on the spade blade.

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