Alter Nordfriedhof
Park & Garden
About Alter Nordfriedhof
Alter Nordfriedhof transforms Munich's old cemetery into one of the city's most contemplative parks, where weathered headstones peek through ivy and massive old trees create natural reading nooks. You'll find locals sprawled on blankets between graves, joggers following the winding paths, and students from nearby LMU treating ornate mausoleums as scenic backdrops. The graves themselves tell Munich's cultural story: painters, writers, and forgotten aristocrats whose elaborate monuments now serve as jungle gyms for neighborhood cats.
The atmosphere here feels uniquely Munich, mixing Bavarian reverence for the dead with practical German park usage. Families picnic literally on top of graves (it's completely normal), while couples claim romantic spots beside crumbling angels and weathered crosses. The southwestern corner feels most cemetery-like with its grand monuments, while the eastern sections have been so thoroughly parkified that you'll forget you're in a graveyard. Spring brings cherry blossoms that create pink tunnels over the paths, and autumn turns the massive chestnuts into golden canopies.
Most travel guides treat this like a spooky tourist attraction, but locals use it as their backyard and you should too. Skip the tourist hunt for famous graves unless you're genuinely interested in 19th-century Munich artists: the real appeal is claiming a patch of grass and joining the impromptu community. The park closes at sunset, which seems obvious but catches visitors off guard since most Munich parks stay open later.
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