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BOCKLEMUEND:

part of Köln

The Jewish cemetery opened in 1918 is still used today. About 6,000 burials. A number of prominent names buried there include department store founder Leonhard Tietz and the renowned Kolm sociologist, Alphons Silbermann. Franz Herschtritt, generous patron and namesake of the community botanical garden, is buried here. Cemetery and funeral hall building designed by Cologne architect Robert Stern was created 1927-1929 with clear neoclassical influence. Stern was also responsible for the Ehrenfeld synagogue on Körnerstraße, which was destroyed on Kristallnacht and the famous pavilion of the "Jüdischen Sonderschau " on the "Pressa" in 1928.

On the Bocklemünder cemetery are a large number of historically and artistically valuable finds grave monuments:

Parent Category: GERMANY