Description:
Many old sandstone monuments bear witness to the past.
The town cemetery was laid out in the northern part of the town during the Reformation. The oldest tombs date from the first half of the 16th century. The stone monuments from five centuries show that the stonemasons of the region have always been known for their excellent work. Many tombs tell stories. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the place and immerse yourself
The town cemetery was laid out in the northern part of the town during the Reformation. The oldest tombs date from the first half of the 16th century. The stone monuments from five centuries show that the stonemasons of the region have always been known for their excellent work. Many tombs tell stories. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the place and immerse yourself
Many old sandstone monuments bear witness to the past.
The town cemetery was laid out in the northern part of the town during the Reformation. The oldest tombs date from the first half of the 16th century. The stone monuments from five centuries show that the stonemasons of the region have always been known for their excellent work. Many tombs tell stories. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the place and immerse yourself in the history of the town and its inhabitants. Cemetery chapel: The cemetery chapel from the first half of the 18th century marks the entrance to the historic cemetery.
The town cemetery was laid out in the northern part of the town during the Reformation. The oldest tombs date from the first half of the 16th century. The stone monuments from five centuries show that the stonemasons of the region have always been known for their excellent work. Many tombs tell stories. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the place and immerse yourself in the history of the town and its inhabitants. Cemetery chapel: The cemetery chapel from the first half of the 18th century marks the entrance to the historic cemetery.
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May - September:
daily 7:00 - 20:00 o'clock
October - April:
daily 8:00 - 18:00 o'clock
daily 7:00 - 20:00 o'clock
October - April:
daily 8:00 - 18:00 o'clock
- for individual guestsSuitable for seniorsPublicly accessibleThe best way to reach us by car is via the A 38 from Göttingen (AS 19 Lutherstadt Eisleben) or Leipzig (AS 20 Querfurt).
Coming from the south, take the A 71 (AS Artern) or the B 180 and B 250 to Querfurt.
Arrival by train is possible from Merseburg station with the regional train to Querfurt, main station. From the ICE junction Halle/Saale take the train to Röblingen am See. From there, a bus line operates on behalf of Deutsche Bahn to Querfurt. From several cities in the region, bus lines run via Querfurt, so there are several options for travelling to the city by public transport.
The airport Halle-Leipzig is only 60 km away. This ensures a fast connection with other European countries. Near Querfurt (approx. 5 km away) is the Allstedt airport, which is open for business aircraft. Charter flights are possible here.
Where:
Address:
City of Querfurt
Cemetery Street
06268 Cross ford
website: http://www.querfurt.de/seite/378385/historischer-stadtfriedhof.html
06268 Cross ford
website: http://www.querfurt.de/seite/378385/historischer-stadtfriedhof.html
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