Melaten is the central cemetery of
Cologne,
North Rhine-Westphalia, which was first mentioned in 1243. It was developed to a large park, holding the graves of notable residents.
Name
The name "Melaten" refers to a hospital for the sick and
lepers from the 12th century. The "hoff to Malaten" (modern German: Hof der Maladen, or "yard of the malades") is first mentioned in a 1243 document.[1]
Location
Melaten is in the north of the municipal district of
Lindenthal.[2] It is surrounded by streets, in the south
Aachener Straße (Köln), in the east Piusstraße, in the west Oskar-Jäger-Straße and the Melatengürtel, and in the north Weinsbergstraße. The 435,000-square-metre cemetery had 55,540 graves in 2008, and is the largest cemetery in the city.
History
Melaten is located approximately one kilometre west of the
city district of Cologne, just beyond the
Bischofsweg (Köln), the historical boundary between the territory of the city and that of the
archbishop. The hospital therefore fell under the jurisdiction of the archbishop, and was in spiritual hands.
Melaten is the central cemetery of
Cologne,
North Rhine-Westphalia, which was first mentioned in 1243. It was developed to a large park, holding the graves of notable residents.
Name
The name "Melaten" refers to a hospital for the sick and
lepers from the 12th century. The "hoff to Malaten" (modern German: Hof der Maladen, or "yard of the malades") is first mentioned in a 1243 document.[1]
Location
Melaten is in the north of the municipal district of
Lindenthal.[2] It is surrounded by streets, in the south
Aachener Straße (Köln), in the east Piusstraße, in the west Oskar-Jäger-Straße and the Melatengürtel, and in the north Weinsbergstraße. The 435,000-square-metre cemetery had 55,540 graves in 2008, and is the largest cemetery in the city.
History
Melaten is located approximately one kilometre west of the
city district of Cologne, just beyond the
Bischofsweg (Köln), the historical boundary between the territory of the city and that of the
archbishop. The hospital therefore fell under the jurisdiction of the archbishop, and was in spiritual hands.