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The Alter Südfriedhof (''Old South Cemetery'') also known as "Alter Südlicher Friedhof" is a cemetery in
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,
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. It was founded by Duke Albrecht V as a plague cemetery in 1563 about half a kilometer south of the Sendlinger Gate between Thalkirchner and Pestalozzistraße.


History

The cemetery was established in 1563, during the reign of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, for victims of the plague and located outside the city gates. It was also the burial ground of the dead from the Sendling uprising of 1705, in which over 1100 were killed after they had surrendered to the troops of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor. From 1788 to 1867 it was the single collective burial ground for the dead of the city.


Notable interments

From 1788 to 1868 it was the only cemetery for the whole metropolitan area of Munich, which is why it contains the graves of several prominent Munich figures of that period. *
Max Emanuel Ainmiller Maximilian Emanuel Ainmiller (14 February 1807 – 9 December 1870) was a German artist and glass painter. Under the tutorage of Friedrich von Gärtner, director of the royal Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, Ainmiller studied glass painting, ...
– painter, 1807–1870 *
Franz Xaver von Baader Franz von Baader (27 March 1765 – 23 May 1841), born Benedikt Franz Xaver Baader, was a German Catholic philosopher, theologian, physician, and mining engineer. Resisting the empiricism of his day, he denounced most Western philosophy ...
– philosopher, 1765–1841 * Jakob Bauer – first mayor, 1787–1854 * Theodor von Bischoff – anatomist and physician, 1807–1882 * Gottlieb Bodmer – painter and lithographer, 1804–1837 * Roman Anton Boos – sculptor, 1730–1810 *
Friedrich Brugger __NOTOC__ Friedrich Brugger (1815–1870), was a German sculptor. Brugger was born 13 January 1815 at Munich. He studied at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, after which he stayed in Italy from 1841 to 1843. He returned to Munich where he recei ...
– sculptor (1815–1870) *
Friedrich Bürklein Georg Friedrich Christian Bürklein (30 March 1813 – 4 December 1872) was a German architect and a pupil of Friedrich von Gärtner.Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie"Bürklein, Friedrich" (in German) Biography He was born in Burk, Middle Franconia ...
– architect, 1813–1872 * Adolf Christen – theatre director and producer, 1811–1883 * Anna Dandler – actress, 1862–1930 * Ernst Friedrich Diez – opera singer, 1805–1892 * Sophie Diez – opera singer, 1820–1887 *
Johann Georg von Dillis Johann Georg von Dillis (26 December 1759 – 28 September 1841) was a German painter. Biography He was born in Gmain near Dorfen. Son of a gamekeeper and forester, he was educated in Munich with support from the prince-elector of Bavaria. I ...
– landscape painter, 1759–1841 * Ignaz von Döllinger – theologian, 1799–1890 *
Johann Georg Edlinger Johann Georg Edlinger (1 March 1741 – 15 September 1819) was an Austrian portrait painter. Edlinger was born at Graz in 1741. He was a pupil of Desmarées, and became court painter at Munich, where he died in 1819. His portraits are well pain ...
– painter, 1741–1819 * Alexander Eibner – painter and painting tutor, 1862–1935 *
Caspar Ett Caspar Ett (5 January 1788, Eresing – 16 May 1847, München) was a German composer and organist. Life In 1804 he completed his secondary studies at the "Paedagogium" in Munich, now called the Wilhelmsgymnasium (Munich), Wilhelmsgymnasium. Ett ...
– composer, 1788–1847 * Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer – traveller, journalist, politician and historian, 1790–1861 * Carl von Fischer – architect, 1782–1820 * Ludwig Foltz – architect, sculptor and illustrator, 1809–1867 * Joseph von Fraunhofer – optician and inventor, 1787–1826 *
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger Franz Xaver Gabelsberger (9 February 1789, Munich - 4 January 1849, Munich) was a German stenographer; the inventor of Gabelsberger shorthand. Biography His father was a wind instrument manufacturer, originally from Mainburg, who died whi ...
– shorthand inventor, 1789–1849 * Friedrich von Gärtner – architect, 1792–1847 * Sebastian Gaigel – founder of the city orphanage, 1799–1871 * Joseph Görres – publicist, 1776–1848 * Charlotte von Hagn – actress (appears in the
Gallery of Beauties The Gallery of Beauties (german: Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 36 portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and middle classes of Munich, Germany, painted between 1827 and 1850 (mostly by Joseph Karl Stieler, appointed c ...
), 1809–1891 * Johann von Halbig – sculptor, 1814–1882 * August von Hauner – teacher and professor, 1811–1884 *
Peter von Hess Peter Heinrich Lambert von Hess (29 July 1792 – 4 April 1871) was a German painter, known for historic paintings, especially of the Napoleonic Wars and the Greek War of Independence. Life Peter von Hess initially received training from his fat ...
– painter, 1792–1871 *
Wilhelm von Kaulbach Wilhelm von Kaulbach (15 October 18057 April 1874) was a German painter, noted mainly as a muralist, but also as a book illustrator. His murals decorate buildings in Munich. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Biography ...
– history painter, 1805–1878 * Franz Xaver Kefer – educationalist and administrator, 1763–1802 *
Leo von Klenze Leo von Klenze (Franz Karl Leopold von Klenze; 29 February 1784, Buchladen (Bockelah / Bocla) near Schladen – 26 January 1864, Munich) was a German neoclassicist architect, painter and writer. Court architect of Bavarian King Ludwig I, L ...
– architect, 1784–1864 *
Franz von Kobell Wolfgang Xavier Franz Ritter von Kobell (19 July 180311 November 1882) was a German mineralogist and writer of short stories and poems in Bavarian dialect. Biography Kobell was born in Munich, Bavaria (where he also died), son of the painte ...
– mineralogist and Bavarian / Palatinate dialect poet, 1803–1882 *
Alexander von Kotzebue Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Franz von Kotzebue (russian: Алекса́ндр Евста́фиевич Коцебу́, tr. ; 9 June 1815 – 24 August 1889) was a German Romantic painter of historical scenes and battle scenes. Life Alexander ...
– Russo-German battle-painter, 1815–1889 * Karl Christian Friedrich Krause – philosopher, 1781–1832 * Ludwig Lange – architect and painter, 1808–1868 * Georg Leib – Royal Councillor of Commerce and scaffolding specialist, 1846–1910 * Justus Freiherr von Liebig – chemist and natural scientist, 1803–1873 *
Ferdinand von Miller Ferdinand von Miller (18 October 1813 – 11 February 1887) was a German artisan who is noted for his furtherance of bronze founding. Biography Von Miller was born in Fürstenfeldbruck. After a sojourn at the academy in Munich and a preliminary ...
– member of the Dt. Reichstag, 1813–1887 * Hermann Joseph Mitterer – art educator and administrator, 1762–1829 * Carl Friedrich Neumann – Sinologist, 1793–1870 * Eugen Napoleon Neureuther – painter, draughtsman and etcher, 1806–1882 * Johann Nepomuk von Nussbaum – surgeon, 1829–1890 *
Georg Simon Ohm Georg Simon Ohm (, ; 16 March 1789 – 6 July 1854) was a German physicist and mathematician. As a school teacher, Ohm began his research with the new electrochemical cell, invented by Italian scientist Alessandro Volta. Using equipment of his o ...
– physicist, 1789–1854 *
Max von Pettenkofer Max Joseph Pettenkofer, ennobled in 1883 as Max Joseph von Pettenkofer (3 December 1818 – 10 February 1901) was a Bavarian chemist and hygienist. He is known for his work in practical hygiene, as an apostle of good water, fresh air and proper ...
– important physician, 1818–1901 * Ludwig von der Pfordten – Bavaria's Ministerpräsident, 1811–1880 * Christian Pram-Henningsen – Danish painter, 1846–1892 *
Siegmund von Pranckh Siegmund Freiherr von Pranckh (5 December 1821, Altötting, Upper Bavaria – 8 May 1888, Munich), descendant of the ancient Austrian noble family Pranckh, originally residentiary in the former March and later Duchy of Styria, was a Bavarian g ...
– general and Defence Minister, 1821–1888 * Georg Friedrich von Reichenbach – inventor and engineer, 1772–1826 * Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – composer and music teacher from Liechtenstein, 1839–1901 * Karl Rottmann – landscape painter, 1798–1830 * Eduard Schleich the Elder – painter, 1813–1874 * Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell – landscape gardener, 1750–1823 * Ludwig Schwanthaler – sculptor, 1802–1848 * Moritz von Schwind – painter, 1804–1871 *
Helene Sedlmayr Helene Kreszenz Sedlmayr (12 February 1813, Trostberg – 18 November 1898, Munich) was a German beauty of the 19th century, considered the epitome of Munich's beauties. A shoemaker's daughter, she became known to Ludwig I of Bavaria en, Lo ...
– symbol of ''Schönen Münchnerin'' in the
Gallery of Beauties The Gallery of Beauties (german: Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 36 portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and middle classes of Munich, Germany, painted between 1827 and 1850 (mostly by Joseph Karl Stieler, appointed c ...
, 1813–1898 * Franz von Seitz – painter, lithographer and costume painter, 1817–1883 * Otto Seitz – painter and teacher, 1846–1912 * Alois Senefelder – inventor of
lithography Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
, 1771–1834 *
Johann Nepomuk Sepp Johann Nepomuk Sepp (7 August 1816 – 5 June 1909) was a German historian and politician, and a native of Bavaria. Life Johann Nepomuk Sepp was born in Bad Tölz, Bavaria, to a tanner and dyer, Josef Bernhard Sepp and his wife Maria Victoria ...
– historian and politician, 1816–1909 * Carl Spitzweg – painter and apothecary, 1808–1885 *
Carl August von Steinheil Carl August von Steinheil (12 October 1801 – 14 September 1870) was a German physicist, inventor, engineer and astronomer. Biography Steinheil was born in Ribeauvillé, Alsace. He studied law in Erlangen since 1821. He then studied astronomy ...
– physicist, 1801–1870 * Alexander Strähuber or 'Straehuber' (1814–1882), history painter, book illustrator and art professorKaltenegger, Reiner
"Grave of the Strähuber family at the Old South Cemetery Munich"
''The Cemetery Guide to the Old South Cemetery Munich''. Retrieved 30 December 2020
* Friedrich Wilhelm von Thiersch – "Praeceptor Bavariae", 1784–1860 *
Gustav Vorherr Gustav Vorherr, full name Johann Michael Christian Gustav Vorherr (19 October 1778 - 1 October 1847) was a German architect and publicist. In addition, he was the chief construction officer of the young Kingdom of Bavaria. He officiated a. as boa ...
– architect, 1778–1847 *
Franz Widnmann __NOTOC__ Franz Widnmann (1846 – 1910) was a German painter and graphic artist, and a professor at the Royal School of Applied Arts in Munich. Franz Widnmann was born 6 March 1846 at Kipfenberg, a son to the court physician Eduard Widnmann ...
– painter and graphic artist, and professor 1846–1910 * Klara Ziegler – actress and theatre founder, 1844–1909 * Anton Zwengauer – landscape painter, 1810–1884


Current use

The cemetery today serves as an Art and Cultural history monument, and is open to the public as an official Munich park. Most of the monuments, which suffered from exposure to weather and pollution, have been renovated and cleaned, in a three-year project (2004–2007). The St. Stephan's church has also been renovated.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Alter Sudfriedhof 1563 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire Cemeteries in Munich Protected areas of Bavaria Tourist attractions in Munich Parks and open spaces in Munich