Hietzinger Friedhof Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Calm and nice
Quite a big cemetery, not far from schonbrunn park, easy to visit both. Parking around is possible. Nice to walk through and see. Wagner and klimt are buried here but there are a lot of very old and n...
I went here to visit the graves of the great Gustav Klimt and of Otto Wagner, who design so much of Vienna 100 (and more) years ago. There is a nice hotel biergarten nearby and please don’t miss Otto ...
...definitely worth a visit if you are nearby. Not as grand as the central cemetery, but denfitely a tranquil and beautiful place to spend some time ans walk around.
Located 20 minutes by feet from Hietzing, the cemetery is quite huge. There are many entrances but they all lead to the centre where a map is hang on a wall. The most famous graves are those of Gusta...
The large cemetery south of Shenbrunn Park, founded at the end of the 18th century, has been expanded repeatedly. By size and diversity to the Central cemetery, of course, "does not reach" but is located ...
Calm and nice
Quite a big cemetery, not far from schonbrunn park, easy to visit both. Parking around is possible. Nice to walk through and see. Wagner and klimt are buried here but there are a lot of very old and n...
Klimt and Wagner
I went here to visit the graves of the great Gustav Klimt and of Otto Wagner, who design so much of Vienna 100 (and more) years ago. There is a nice hotel biergarten nearby and please don’t miss Otto ...
Very nice cemetery
...definitely worth a visit if you are nearby. Not as grand as the central cemetery, but denfitely a tranquil and beautiful place to spend some time ans walk around.
Cemetery of artists
Located 20 minutes by feet from Hietzing, the cemetery is quite huge. There are many entrances but they all lead to the centre where a map is hang on a wall. The most famous graves are those of Gusta...
Cemetery
The large cemetery south of Shenbrunn Park, founded at the end of the 18th century, has been expanded repeatedly. By size and diversity to the Central cemetery, of course, "does not reach" but is located ...