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  • Place Types Cemetery
  • Address Nordstraße 140, 41236 Mönchengladbach, Germany
  • Coordinate 51.1735049,6.4496499
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code 5CFX+CV Mönchengladbach, Germany
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Friedhof
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Reviews
Fran.Ca. B. (10/03/2020)
A wonderfully well-kept cemetery with historical grave monuments and old trees. In addition, many new trees were planted, many thanks to the cemetery nursery. In the middle of the city a special place to find peace.
Uwe (12/24/2019)
A very beautiful cemetery, very varied, etc. My mother and grandma were buried here in June / July 2019. It's just a shame that today on Christmas Eve, as always at Christmas, I want to visit both of them, now I'm at the entrance, but the doors are locked. In my thoughts I am with you and will unfortunately only come on the 1st day of the day, or is it still closed? Why are cemeteries closed? Always saw something of signs but I never thought of that.
Maria Schmitz (03/19/2019)
A worth seeing cemetery with many very old tombs. Again and again you can see something new. Even if you have no relatives there you should have been there once
Werner Wehrmeyer (10/25/2020)
I had no other place to get rid of my thoughts, to bury. Those who mourn their loved ones here should not be addressed inappropriately. The finite is the central feature of our linear existence. We all only live to die. So visibly true here. Homer's Iliad reveals the gods to be jealous of people. Achilles realizes that it is mortality alone that makes every human moment irretrievable and therefore so unique and valuable. The immortality of the gods, on the other hand, sinks into the bored insignificance of an eternally repetitive everyday life. I could never conceptually follow the infinity of the universe, and what is it about me if there is not just a second but an infinite number of earths, an infinite number of worlds? And what if every conceivable or unthinkable variant of our mother earth can be found infinitely often? With an infinite number of species? With an infinite number of paradises? In an infinite number of parallel universes? And what if even the smallest part of it is again infinite? Geez. As a little madman in such an immeasurable infinity everything is suddenly relative, everything in turn loses its formerly unique meaning. Just as the clever Myramidone correctly recognized. Even if all his striving was only for the immortality of his fame. Furthermore, the eternal eludes me completely. Does all of this refer to the omnipresence of the eternal in a single moment? Does linear infinity become a point? Geez. Understanding the quantum mechanics of linked particles as part of human thought requires an approach that only means evolutionary traces to me. Because I don't understand. Even if a conceivable entanglement of my brain cell with "What do I know what" could explain my instincts and intuitions ..... At the latest with this deprived of all noble importance, is there only bare survival? And even if it was actually a diabolical deal, it happened. Nothing is what it used to be. The horror of the Notre Dame fire is matched by the instant cash that flows in hours. Millions and millions in minutes for a church .... While so many starve miserably? In our little world, so often doomed, only the proud monument of Notre Dame remains to prove our work? Our great existence? Another look at Notre Dame opens up unimagined abysses. Do all paradises need a cathedral? Those who rest here know better? Is that eternity or nothing? Ouch weia! Get out of here while I still can 4/2019 10/2020
Anne Offermanns (09/03/2017)
This cemetery is well worth seeing and significant in terms of city history. That is why it was registered as a monument in the city of Mönchengladbach's monument list in 2003.
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