Is the largest cemetery complex in the world. Its area is about 389 ha. There are over 202,000 graves here. The park's landscape consists of several hundred species of deciduous and coniferous trees, numerous streams and ponds as well as buildings and monuments, both historic and modern.
The complex has many different thematic sectors. It is worth visiting the Women's Garden, i.e. the part devoted to the memory of distinguished female activists or the Rose Garden with over 2,700 flowers, partly dedicated to the first director of the park. There are also: Jewish Cemetery, War Cemeteries and for the Victims of World War II Bombs, Museum of Tombs, historic crematoriums, mausoleums, monuments and numerous chapels. The complex is also a burial place of many famous personalities and a place of many symbolic monuments, including for victims of war, floods, sailors or unbridled children.
The complex was founded in 1877. Many monuments on the premises of the building came from the chisel of outstanding German sculptors, such as Oskar Witt, Hans Dammann or Arthur Bock.