Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt

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Silence blankets the Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt. It is more than a final resting place. It is a testament to Badenstedt’s history.

The Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt was established in 1877. This was during the German Empire. It served the growing population of Badenstedt. The cemetery is on Eichenfeldstrasse. Today, the Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt covers only about 0.3 hectares.

Imagine Badenstedt in the late 19th century. The town was growing. More space for burials was needed. So, the community created this sacred space.

In 1909, the Neue Badenstedter Friedhof was created. It was larger. After that, the older cemetery’s use was restricted in 1965.

Consider the lives of those buried here. They represent generations of Badenstedters. They witnessed the village transform. It changed into a part of bustling Hanover.

The Paul-Gerhard-Kirchengemeinde’s community hall was built in 1926. It was north of the Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt.

Today, about 60 graves remain. The Stadtfriedhof Ricklingen manages the grounds. The goal is to preserve the cemetery’s character. The gravestones remain in place. This is to honor the past. The Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt is a protected monument.

Stand here. Reflect on the passage of time. Think about community. The Stadtteilfriedhof Badenstedt-Alt is a reminder of lives lived. It is a quiet memorial in a changing world.

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