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Follow the path
Vestre Kirkegård was opened on 2 November 1870 to accommodate an urgent need for adequate burial places for the growing population of Copenhagen. Assistens Cemetery, till then the main cemetery of the city, had long been unable to cope with the increasing number of burials.
The cemetery is noted for its beautiful scenery, offers a maze of dense groves, open lawns, winding paths, hedges, overgrown tombs, monuments, tree-lined avenues, ponds and other garden features. Many graves have distinctive gravestones, sculptures or large mausoleums and are eclectically placed. The cemetery's grounds boast a huge variety of trees with many rare species and is a heaven to birds and small mammals.
Author: René Nöstler
© 2018 - Nöstler Photo
File state: Final
Photo size: 18.5 Mpixels (52.8 MB uncompressed) - 3688x5006 pixels (12.2x16.6 in / 31.2x42.4 cm at 300 ppi)
