The Georgen Cemetery was created in front of the king's gate in 1814. He replaced the Georgenkirchhof, which was built in 1693 at Langen Scheunengasse, the later Kleiner Alexanderstraße, which had been abolished. A barracks were created in its place after the magistrate had decreed that "no bodies should be buried in inhabited areas". In this cemetery was also the final resting place of Karl Philipp Moritz.
An earlier churchyard of the same name was opened in 1848 as the largest burial place in the later district of Friedrichshain on the first Georgenhospital and the later Georgenkirche in 1228. Until the end of the 19th It was occupied in the century. It has a chapel from 1867 - built according to plans by Paul Erdmann - with underground mortuaries.
In the cemetery there are the graves of important personalities, such as Otto Dellschau (1864-1899), banker,
Gottlieb Ernst Kleinstüber
Prussian Minister of War (1773-1834),[8] Wilhelm Kitto
Hans Skirecki,
Franz Wallner,
Werner Sellhorn,
Johann August Zeune,
Ernst-Georg Schwill
Helga Göring
also the inheritor burials of the entrepreneurial families Pintsch, Riedel,[Zeitler and Bötzow
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