Oulu Cemetery

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Oulu Cemetery
Oulu cemetery war fallen Aug2008.jpg
War graves with the old chapel in the background.
Details
Established1781[1]
Location
CountryFinland
Coordinates65°0′46″N 025°29′29″E / 65.01278°N 25.49139°E / 65.01278; 25.49139Coordinates: 65°0′46″N 025°29′29″E / 65.01278°N 25.49139°E / 65.01278; 25.49139
TypePublic
Owned byFederation of Evangelical Lutheran Parishes in Oulu
Size26.5 hectares (65 acres)[2]
WebsiteOulun hautausmaa
Find a GraveOulu Cemetery

The Oulu Cemetery (Finnish: Oulun hautausmaa) is a cemetery located in the Intiö district close to the city centre of Oulu, Finland.

The cemetery was inaugurated in 1781 by vicar Carl Henrik Ståhle.[1][3] After the vicar the cemetery was first known as Ståhleborg, the oldest section is still called with the old name.[4] There are two funeral chapels in the cemetery: the old chapel designed by architect Otto F. Holm was completed in 1923 and is located in the older section.[5] The new chapel designed by architect Seppo Valjus was built in 1972–1973. The crematory is located in the new chapel building.[6]

The cemetery includes a military cemetery section for soldiers fallen in the Second World War. The war graves area with a war memorial was inaugurated in September 1952. The war memorial, The Battle Has Ended (Finnish: Taistelu on päättynyt), was created by sculptor Oskari Jauhiainen.[7]

Notable interments[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Oulun hautausmaa". Federation of Evangelical Lutheran Parishes in Oulu. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  2. ^ Schali, Kirsti (1996). Oulun hautausmaat [Cemeteries of Oulu] (in Finnish). Jyväskylä: Oulun ev.-lut. seurakuntayhtymä. p. 26. ISBN 952-90-7881-1.
  3. ^ Schali 1996, p. 24.
  4. ^ Schali 1996, p. 24,40.
  5. ^ Schali 1996, p. 58.
  6. ^ Schali 1996, p. 64-65.
  7. ^ Schali 1996, p. 73-74.

External links[]

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