Unlike other cemeteries, Varaždin’s was devised by a visionary soul called Herman Haller.
Haller, who not only designed a resting place of the dead, but an outstanding example of landscape architecture and natural monuments. It is an ideal, restful place for visitors due to the botanic composition of birch, flowers, grass and tall cypress trees, which allows for the delicate play of light and shadow... Varaždin cemetery was established in 1773, and in 1905, Herman Haller began to arrange about 7,000 cypress, maple, ash, red beech, boxes, magnolia and birch. Clipping Thuja in geometrical bodies made the cemetery more similar to the French fleet. One of the most valuable monuments in the Varaždin cemetery is the 'Angel of Death', the work of Sculptor Robert Frangeš Mihanović, which symbolically shows the farewell of the living with the dead. Among other attractions, visitors should see the monument to Vatroslav Jagić, decorated with fresh flowers daily.
Contacts
Varaždin Cemetery
Hallerova aleja 8
42000 Varazdin Croatia
Tel. +385(0)42332777
Tel/Fax: +385(0)42332787 e-mail: info@parkovi.com
Website: www.parkovi.com
Opening hours:
From December to February, the opening hours are 7.00 a.m. to 7 p.m.
During March, April and October, the opening hours are 7.00 a.m. to 8 p.m.
From May to September, the opening hours are 7.00 to 9 p.m.
Tourist information
http://www.turizam-vzz.hr
http://195.29.151.50/sonda/projects/TZ/default.asp?language=577
http://www.croatia.hr/English/default.aspx
http://www.varazdin.hr
http://www.varazdinska-zupanija.hr
http://www.hotel-turist.hr/
http://www.hotelvarazdin.com/
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Varaždin Cemetery, Varaždin, Croatia, description, member of ASCE, part of European Cemeteries Route