Johannisfriedhof, Nuremberg

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Johannisfriedhof in Nuremberg is a historic cemetery renowned for its artistically carved sandstone grave slabs and as the resting place of notable figures such as philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach and painter Albrecht Dürer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic cemetery
affiliation Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
architecturalStyle Renaissance funerary art
burialPlaceOf Albrecht Dürer
Anton Koberger
Hans Sachs
Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr
Johann Pachelbel
Ludwig Feuerbach
Martin Behaim
Peter Vischer the Elder
Philipp Melanchthon’s family members
Veit Stoss
Willi Baumeister
coordinateLocation 49.455°N 11.055°E
country Germany
hasCategory Cemeteries in Nuremberg
Historic sites in Bavaria
Lutheran cemeteries in Germany
hasGraveType family burial plots
flat sandstone grave slabs
hasHeritageDesignation listed monument in Nuremberg
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.st-johannis-nuernberg.de/johannisfriedhof
hasPart St. John’s Church, Nuremberg
heritageStatus part of Nuremberg’s ensemble of protected historic sites
inception 16th century
languageOfPlace German
locatedIn Bavaria
Franconia
Nuremberg
district of St. Johannis, Nuremberg
materialUsed sandstone
namedAfter John the Baptist
near Nuremberg
surface form: Nuremberg city center
notableFor Renaissance grave culture
artistically carved sandstone grave slabs
burials of prominent Nuremberg citizens
ownedBy Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
surface form: Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Johannis, Nuremberg
religion Lutheranism
touristAttraction yes
use burial ground

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Ludwig Feuerbach placeOfBurial Johannisfriedhof, Nuremberg