Jewish cemetery on Große Hamburger Straße, Berlin

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The Jewish cemetery on Große Hamburger Straße in Berlin is a historic burial ground, dating back to the 17th century, that served as the main resting place for the city’s Jewish community and notable figures of the Haskalah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish cemetery
burial ground
historic cemetery
accessibleToPublic yes
burialPlaceOf Moses Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
other prominent Haskalah figures
closedForBurials early 19th century
coordinateLocation 52.525°N 13.401°E
country Germany NERFINISHED
currentUse memorial site
damagedDuring Second World War NERFINISHED
denomination Ashkenazi Judaism NERFINISHED
destroyedDuring Nazi era
establishedInCentury 17th century
hasFeature commemorative plaques
remaining gravestones and fragments
sculpture of an elderly Jewish couple by Will Lammert
hasMemorial memorial to Jewish victims of National Socialism
memorial to deported Berlin Jews
heritageDesignation protected monument of Berlin
heritageStatus listed historic site
inception 1672
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Berlin-Mitte NERFINISHED
Germany
Mitte NERFINISHED
location Große Hamburger Straße NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Jewish Community of Berlin NERFINISHED
notableFor being the oldest Jewish cemetery in Berlin
burials of figures of the Haskalah
ownedBy Jewish Community of Berlin NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
significance central burial place of Berlin’s pre‑modern Jewish community
important site of Jewish cultural history in Berlin
touristAttraction yes
usedAsMainCemeteryFor Jewish community of Berlin NERFINISHED

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Moses Mendel Dessau burialPlace Jewish cemetery on Große Hamburger Straße, Berlin