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Vvedenskoye Cemetery

Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Введенское кладбище
Lutheran funeral home at the west entrance to the cemetery.
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Established1770s
Location
CountryRussia
Coordinates55°46′8″N 37°42′25″E / 55.76889°N 37.70694°E / 55.76889; 37.70694
TypePublic/Christian
Size20 hectares (49 acres)
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Vvedenskoye Cemetery (Russian: Введенское кладбище, IPA: [vʲːɪˈdʲenskəjə]) is a historic cemetery in Lefortovo District of Moscow in Russia.

Until 1918 it was mainly a burial ground for the Catholic and Protestant communities of the city, principally ethnic Germans, and thus it was also called the German Cemetery (Russian: Немецкое кладбище). After 1918 the cemetery was secularized and accepted the dead of all confessions, including the Orthodox clergy. Throughout its history it has also been extensively used as a military cemetery. It is located on a 20 hectare lot between Gospitalny Val Street and Nalichnaya Street at 55°46′8″N 37°42′25″E / 55.76889°N 37.70694°E / 55.76889; 37.70694.


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