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This quote comes from the pen of Christian Johann Heinrich Heine, the last important “Romantic poet” who was born as Harry Heine in Düsseldorf. The Good Place on Schönhauser Allee has been a gem in its ensemble of historic buildings, corridors and streets since it was first occupied in 1827.



The list of famous Berliners who found their final resting place in the cemetery is an excerpt from the "Who's Who" of the 19th century. During the Second World War there was a lot of destruction there and many, too many disturbing stories that are also mentioned. A unique lapidarium was inaugurated in 2005. 60 gravestones were restored for this purpose.


A very good exhibition on Jewish cemetery and mourning culture can be seen. Optionally, you can then walk past the Judengang to the synagogue on Rykestrasse.


  • City guide: KD Lorenz Ehmke
  • Meeting point: at the entrance to the cemetery, Schönhauser Allee 25, 10435 Berlin
  • Suitable for people with walking difficulties
  • Male participants must wear headgear.
  • Cost: €12
  • Aimed at: Adults

(Program in German)
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Dates
November 2024
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