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Cemeteries of Moscow

 

The Novodevichy Cemetery

 Novodevichy Cemetery (Новодевичье кла́дбище) is located in Moscow, Russia and is the city's third most popular tourist site. It has a park-like ambience, dotted with small chapels and large sculpted monuments. The cemetery was built next to the 16th century Novodevichy Convent, immediately upon completion of the convent. The cemetery was first used primarily as a burial place for Moscow's feudal rulers and church officials. Later it came to be used for Russia's intellectuals and merchants, while in the 20th century, it was the burial place for many of the Soviet Union's most well-known citizens.

Today, the cemetery holds the tombs of Russian authors, playwrights, and poets, as well as famous actors, political leaders, and scientists. More than 27,000 are buried at Novodevichy.

In 1898, the so-called New Cemetery was established behind the south wall of the convent. Surrounded by a wall in 1898-1904, it became the most venerated cemetery in Moscow. Here lie the bodies of outstanding writers and poets such as N. Gogol, A. Chekhov, V. Bryusov and V. Mayakovsky, the artists V. Serov and I. Levitan, as well as famous actors, scientists and public figures.  See Encyclopedia: Novodevichy Cemetery for a listing of the Soviet/Russian public figures who have been buried  in the Novodevichy Cemetery.

 Other photographs. of the cemetery.


 

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What do you see in this cemetery that you would probably not see in a cemetery of North America?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Unfortunately, on this trip to Russia I did not visit any "common people" burial sites.  A "to do" for the next visit.    
Some of the famous Russians buried there are:

  • Nadezhda Alliluyeva-Stalin, (1902–1932), "First Lady" of the Soviet Union
  • Pavel Belyayev, (1925–1970), cosmonaut
  • Georgi Beregovoi, (1921–1995), cosmonaut
  • Sergei Bondarchuk, (1920–1994), actor/director
  • Boris Bruinov, (1922–1997), actor
  • Valery Bryusov, (1873–1924), writer
  • Mikhail Bulgakov, (1881–1940), playwright and author
  • Nikolai Bulganin, (1895–1975), statesman
  • Anton Chekhov, (1860–1904), writer
  • Georgi Chicherin (1872–1936), statesman
  • Fyodor Chaliapin, (1873–1938), opera singer
  • Ilya Ehrenburg, (1891–1967), writer
  • Alexander Fadeyev, (1901–1956), writer
  • Nikolai Gogol, (1809–1852), writer
  • Raisa Gorbachev, (1932–1999), "First Lady" of the Soviet Union
  • Sergey Ilyushin, (1894–1977), aircraft designer
  • Nikita Khrushchev, (1894–1971), statesman
  • Peter Kropotkin, (1842–1921), Russia's foremost anarchist
  • Alexander Lebed, (1950–2002), soldier and politician
  • Lev Davidovich Landau, (1908–1968), Nobel laureate in Physics
  • Isaak Levitan, (1860–1900), painter
  • Vladimir Mayakovsky, (1893–1930), poet
  • Vyacheslav Molotov, (1890–1986), politician
  • Nikolai Ogaryov, (1813–1877), writer/poet
  • David Oistrakh, (1908–1974), violin virtuoso
  • Aleksandr Oparin, (1894–1980), scientist
  • Boris Polevoy, (1908–1981), writer
  • Sergei Prokofiev, (1891–1953), composer
  • Valentin Serov, (1865–1911), writer and artist
  • Dmitri Shostakovich, (1906–1975), composer
  • Vasily Shukshin, (1929–1974), writer, actor
  • Konstantin Stanislavski, (1863–1938)
  • Andrei Tupolev, (1888–1972), aircraft designer
  • Vasili Ulrikh, (1889–1951), military judge

     

    See also

  • List of other famous cemeteries
  • from Encyclopedia: Novodevichy Cemetery

    Encyclopedia: List of famous cemeteries

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