Protestant Cemetery, Rome

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The Protestant Cemetery in Rome is a historic non-Catholic burial ground, renowned as the final resting place of Romantic poet John Keats and other notable expatriates and artists.

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Protestant Cemetery, Rome canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
cemetery
historic site
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Cimitero Acattolico di Roma NERFINISHED
Cimitero dei Protestanti NERFINISHED
Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Romanticism NERFINISHED
city Rome
continent Europe
country Italy
earliestBurials 1710s
established early 18th century
governedBy private association
hasFeature garden-like layout
new section further from the pyramid
numerous funerary monuments
old section near Pyramid of Cestius
tall cypress trees
hasGraveOf Antonio Gramsci NERFINISHED
August von Goethe NERFINISHED
Gottfried Semper NERFINISHED
Gregory Corso NERFINISHED
John Keats NERFINISHED
Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation protected historic site
locatedIn Rione Testaccio NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedNear Porta San Paolo NERFINISHED
Pyramid of Cestius NERFINISHED
notableBurial Amelia Rosselli NERFINISHED
Antonio Gramsci NERFINISHED
August von Goethe NERFINISHED
Belinda Lee NERFINISHED
Carlo Emilio Gadda NERFINISHED
Gottfried Semper NERFINISHED
Gregory Corso NERFINISHED
Hendrik Christian Andersen NERFINISHED
John Keats NERFINISHED
Percy Bysshe Shelley NERFINISHED
primaryUse burial of non-Catholics
region Lazio
religiousAffiliation non-Catholic
significance important burial place for expatriate community in Rome
major site of Romantic literary heritage
touristAttractionType literary tourism site
usedFor burial of foreign Protestants
burial of other non-Catholic foreigners

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John buriedIn Protestant Cemetery, Rome
subject surface form: John Keats
William Wetmore Story placeOfBurial Protestant Cemetery, Rome