Taganrog Old Cemetery

Taganrog Old Cemetery

Chapel burial vault of Litsin family at the Taganrog Old Cemetery
Details
Established 1809
Location Taganrog
Country Russia
Coordinates 47°12′25″N 38°54′07″E / 47.207°N 38.902°E / 47.207; 38.902
Size 20 hectare
Number of interments around 150,000
Website http://cemetery.su/

The Taganrog Old Cemetery is a historic cemetery on the outskirts of Taganrog's historical downtown district that was closed for new burials in 1971.

History

The cemetery was officially established in 1809 as a Cristian cemetery, although the site has already had some burials. In 1810 the The All-Saints Church in Taganrog on the cemetery's land was founded, which was consecrated and completed in 1824.

After Taganrog had been captured by the Red Army in late 1919, the cemetery was used for all interments. After the Second World War, several monuments and a traditional Soviet eternal flame were established on the cemetery territory.

On May 25, 1971 the cemetery was closed for new interments. In 1980's some of the older monuments were saved from destruction and desecration by being transferred into the inner yard of the Taganrog Museum of Art.

Current state

Despite the inclusion of the historic cemetery into the register of architectural monuments, it has been severely damaged, looted and littered.[1][2][3]

Prominent people buried in Taganrog Old Cemetery

External links and references

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