The Vienna Central Cemetery has buried a lot of famous Austrian celebrities. This cemetery is also a very interesting place. The vegetation inside is very dense and belongs to a very quiet place. The gravestone of the cemetery is also often cleaned.
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The Vienna Central Cemetery has buried a lot of famous Austrian celebrities. This cemetery is also a very interesting place. The vegetation inside is very dense and belongs to a very quiet place. The gravestone of the cemetery is also often cleaned.
The Vienna Central Cemetery is located on the southeast suburbs of Vienna, Austria, covering 240 hectares, divided into several cemeteries, is the second largest cemetery in Europe. The cemetery houses many world-renowned musicians and composers. The center of the cemetery has a magnificent separatist church. Most visitors come to admire the art of the tombstones and the beautifully built churches.
While it is really bad to recommend someone to the cemetery, it is a must to Vienna. Don't you want to sit next to Beethoven, Strauss and so many historical celebrities? It is a quiet place to think and feel the world music and the beautiful.
From the city park, take the tram back to the National Opera, and then take the 71 tram opposite to the southeast suburbs covering 240 hectares, 330,000 graves, and burial countless celebrities, Vienna's largest and Europe's second largest cemetery. Also known for the burial of more than 20 musicians and composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Strauss and Sons, the Vienna Central Cemetery. We went in from Gate 3, passed a long cemetery boulevard, turned right at the intersection, and walked a few minutes straight to the heart of the cemetery, a green garden-top church with ornate decorations for the former royal and nobles. To the left of the heartland is the annual attraction of countless fans from all over the world to see the cemetery of the musicians, because there are their supreme saints. In the evening, the sunset shines, and the sunset rests quietly in the cemetery. The sun is like blood, red color reflected on the gravestone of the great man, from the inside out a moving music. Mozart's little step, Beethoven's to Alice, Schubert's serenade, Brahms' lullaby, Strauss's round dance, how beautifully melodic, how gripping notes, in this deep and silent place, floating in the dark, the famous songs of childhood. Today, in the arms of a musician who loves nothing more than a dream, it seems that he is back to that long time. His feet have just stepped into the musician's cemetery and come to the central Mozart monument, on the left is Beethoven's cemetery, on the right is Schubert. What attracted me most was a tapered white marble tombstone surrounded by three green pine and cypress on three sides, and the front base was engraved with "Beethoven 1770-1827" in black. This is the father of the great symphony I dreamed of seeing, Le Saint Beethoven Cemetery. Beethoven's life fate is bumpy, disease is entangled, with tenacious perseverance wrote countless glorious immortal works, leaving a precious legacy for mankind. My most adored fifth fate symphony and the ninth chorus "Ode to Joy", when the sunset glowed on Beethoven's tombstone, emitted a red light, and began to play the greatest movement of mankind. I sat quietly beside the great man, breathed my breath, and listened, listened.
The central cemetery of Vienna went out in the morning and it was very sunny. It was overcast when I got off the car at the cemetery. As soon as I entered, I went straight to the 32A area, a place that buried the world's most famous musicians. Beethoven, Schubert, Mozart (dressed in the coat), John Strauss Jr. and John Strauss Jr. are tombstones from Figure 3. Until the end of the day, the weather turns bright and the sun is hot.
In the honor area of the cemetery, there are musicians such as Beethoven, Old Strauss, Little Strauss. The carving of the tombstone is very exquisite. If you look closely, you will find that the tombstone is not only a beautiful decoration, but also an introduction to the life of the tomb owner. If you come to the cemetery to prepare a track of your favorite musician, and then give a white rose. It would be better
There are no staff and tomb sweepers, but mainly Chinese and Korean tourists. There are still some tourists in the musician 32A area, and there are basically no people in other places. I also went to the victims' area of World War II and the children's tomb area. Not only the tombstone graveyard, it can be regarded as a piece of art.