Vienna Central Cemetery – A City Within a City
Long live the Central Cemetery! If you want to experience Vienna in a different way, this Central Cemetery tour is just right for you. Because between the avenues, Vienna shows its quietest side.
Out here in the south of the city lies Vienna's Central Cemetery. A city within a city – with around three million „inhabitants“ and approximately 330,000 graves. Opened in 1874 and deliberately established far outside the gates of Vienna, this place is far more than a cemetery today: it is a mirror of Viennese history, society, and mentality, and is considered one of Vienna's special attractions.
Experience Vienna differently on a cemetery tour
On this guided tour of Vienna's Central Cemetery, you'll move between contrasts. On one side are the graves of honor – imposing, full of meaning, almost staged. Here they all lie together: big names from art, music, and politics. This is how Vienna's Central Cemetery becomes a final get-together for Viennese celebrities.
But just a few steps further, the mood changes. It becomes quieter, more personal, more real. Small gravestones, forgotten names, individual fates.
Lueger Church Vienna – Architecture that amazes
In the middle of the Vienna Central Cemetery grounds stands the impressive St. Charles Borromeo Church, better known as the Luegerkirche. A structure you might not expect to find in a cemetery: monumental, detailed, and full of symbolism. Imposing from the outside, surprisingly bright and open on the inside.
The Lueger Church forms the center of this place – not only geographically but also atmospherically – and is a striking component of Vienna's Central Cemetery.
Hidden Corners of Vienna's Central Cemetery
This tour intentionally takes you off the beaten path. You'll explore areas that many visitors never get to see: different religious sections, soldier graves, hidden corners with their own unique atmosphere and history.
The Central Cemetery is not a uniform place – it's a mosaic of cultures, religions, and life stories in the heart of Vienna. Each section tells its own story, each inscription a piece of the past, making Vienna's Central Cemetery the perfect place to experience Viennese history.




















