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Raadi cemetery, (Estonian: Raadi kalmistu) is the oldest and largest burial ground in Tartu, Estonia, dating back to 1773. [1] Many prominent historical figures are buried there. It is also the largest Baltic German cemetery in Estonia after the destruction of Kopli cemetery in Tallinn. Until 1841, it was the only cemetery in the town.
People buried in Raadi cemetery, in Tartu, Estonia. Pages in category "Burials at Raadi cemetery" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
Pirita old Cemetery (est. 1436) Pirita German war prisoners' Cemetery (1944–1950) Rahumäe Cemetery (est. 1903) Jewish Cemetery (est. 1911) Firemen's Cemetery (est. 1927) Siselinna Cemetery. Alexander Nevsky Cemetery (est. 1775) Old Charles' Cemetery (est. 1864) Military Cemetery (est. 1887) Polish Catholic Cemetery (1844 – demolished 1950s)
Arrak chapel in Vana-Jaani cemetery. Old St. John's Cemetery (Estonian: Vana-Jaani kalmistu) lies in the southeastern part of Raadi Cemetery in Tartu, Estonia.It was entered into the National Register of Cultural Monuments on 23 May 1997.
Pages in category "Lutheran cemeteries in Estonia" ... Raadi cemetery; Reopalu Cemetery This page was last edited on 5 September 2023, at 11:05 (UTC) ...
Burials in Estonia by cemetery (5 C) C. Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Estonia (1 P) E. ... Raadi cemetery; Reopalu Cemetery; V. Vormsi Cemetery
Category: Burials in Estonia by cemetery. ... Burials at Pärnamäe Cemetery (38 P) R. Burials at Raadi cemetery (50 P)
Anna Haava died in Tartu at the age of 92 on 13 March 1957 and was buried in the Maarja cemetery section of Raadi cemetery there. A stone bearing one of her poems marks the grave site. [1] [2] [4] In 2006, the Anna Haava Memorial Room was opened in Assikvere Community Center in Jõgeva County, Estonia. [1]