
A beautiful,  quiet  cemetery  surrounded by busy city life, Melaten is located on Aachener Strasse in  Cologne, Germany. I can't remember the first time I found  this place but since then I have been back many times. On my last visit  I finally found some very interesting information. The location was  originally used during the Middle Ages for witch burnings and  executions, including the hanging of a church robber in 1797.  There was  also a leprosarium for lepers on the grounds, which is where the  cemetery gets it's name; 
Malade  is french for 
ill. The  building was closed in 1767 when leprosy was mainly wiped out in Europe.  In 1804 Napolean ordered that Cologne citizens only bury their dead  outside the municipality, which is when it was decided to use Melaten as  a cemetery.
 
  
                                                                                                                       
 
Wonderful - I really love the last photo. It's a place I must visit one day.
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