My last companion The main cemetery of Frankfurt am Main was opened in 1828. It is located on Eckenheimer Landstrasse and, together with the two directly adjacent Jewish cemeteries, forms one of the largest cemetery complexes in Germany. His monumental portal buildings and its garden architecture, grave monuments from over 180 years as well as graves of numerous significant personalities make him the accumulation of historical, artistic and human traces in Frankfurt am Main. Since the beginning of the 16th century, most of the city's deaths have been buried in the Peterskirchhof in the Neustadt. After the introduction of the Reformation, the Peterskirchhof was for the Protestant dead in the old town and the Neustadt

My last companion The main cemetery of Frankfurt am Main was opened in 1828. It is located on Eckenheimer Landstrasse and, together with the two directly adjacent Jewish cemeteries, forms one of the largest cemetery complexes in Germany. His monumental portal buildings and its garden architecture, grave monuments from over 180 years as well as graves of numerous significant personalities make him the accumulation of historical, artistic and human traces in Frankfurt am Main. Since the beginning of the 16th century, most of the city's deaths have been buried in the Peterskirchhof in the Neustadt. After the introduction of the Reformation, the Peterskirchhof was for the Protestant dead in the old town and the Neustadt
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