Overview
The Zentralfriedhof (Central Cemetery) is one of the world's largest cemeteries and a pilgrimage site for music lovers. Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss, Brahms, and honorary graves for Mozart and Falco lie among 330,000 burial sites spread across 2.5 km².
Highlights
- Composers' quarter (Group 32A): Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Johann Strauss II, and Hugo Wolf side by side.
- Mozart memorial: An honorary cenotaph (his actual grave is in St. Marx).
- Art Nouveau church: Max Hegele's Jugendstil Lueger Church (1910) is the cemetery's centrepiece.
History
Opened in 1874 to consolidate Vienna's overcrowded parish graveyards, the Zentralfriedhof quickly became the city's most prestigious burial ground.
Visitor Tips
- Tram 71: From Schwarzenbergplatz directly to the main entrance (Gate 2).
- Map at entrance: The cemetery is vast—pick up a free map.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.