St. Marx Cemetery
The beautiful Biedermeier cemetery
was left to decay after
its closing as a burial ground in 1874
It fell into a long Sleeping Beauty slumber.
The tomb stones and memorials started crumbling,
bushes and trees grew into impenetrable thickets.
At one point, in the 1920s, the city even contemplated
tearing down the tombs and turning the whole area into a park
Thanks to the efforts of historian Hans Pemmer,
and due to the fact that St. Marx holds the mortal remains
of one of Vienna's most famous citizens, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
the cemetery was spared destruction.
It was renovated and opened to the public again in 1937
Photographed in the afternoon
of All Souls Day, 2 November 2014
Images and Text © by Merisi
Nikon 300s, 50mm lens
Link:
-> Homepage of the City of Vienna: Cemetery of St. Marx with Mozart´s grave
Of course, autumn light's not always what we wish for:
ReplyDeleteAll Souls day in Vienna meant fog falling into the treetops with a only few minutes of the sun almost burning through the grey soup, but dashing anyone's hopes for a piece of blue sky every single time.
I can hear the leaves crunching underneath my feet as I walk down that path. Really gorgeous images.
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Mersad Donko Photography
A damp foggy day, with glimpses of colour, and most certainly full of atmosphere. I love your visits to St Marx, your pictures are little jewels of this ancient area.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful place, and I don't know how they could have let it fall into decay; but it's good they came to their senses and restored it!
ReplyDeleteSo glad they restored it!! Lovely captures for the day as always, Merisi! I love the beginning of the gold fall colors! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so softly beautiful. Wonderful that they decided to restore it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics! Thank you again for this discovery!!!
ReplyDeleteI can hear "The Third Man" movie theme playing in the background as I walk that path to a clandestine meeting at dark in the cemetery.
ReplyDeleteso charming, i wish i could step into one of these photos and sit on a bench and relax …
ReplyDeletewow so beautiful.
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