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Bus stations near Metsakalmistu in Tallinn

  • Kloostrimetsa,7 min walk,

Bus lines to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn

  • 34,Õunapuu Puiestee,
  • 38,Muuga,
  • 49,Viimsi Keskus 2,
  • 173,Balti Jaam,
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  • What are the closest stations to Metsakalmistu?

    The closest stations to Metsakalmistu are:

    • Kloostrimetsa is 516 meters away, 7 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Metsakalmistu?

    These Bus lines stop near Metsakalmistu: 34, 49

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn?

    The nearest bus stop to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn is Kloostrimetsa. It’s a 7 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn?

    The 49 is the first Bus that goes to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn. It stops nearby at 6:36 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn?

    The 34 is the last Bus that goes to Metsakalmistu in Tallinn. It stops nearby at 12:07 AM.

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Metsakalmistu Address: Pirita, Tallinn, 11913 Harju Maakond street in Tallinn

Metsakalmistu, Tallinn
Metsakalmistu, TallinnMetsakalmistu (meaning 'forest cemetery') is a cemetery in the Pirita district of Tallinn. Metsakalmistu was originally planned to be a public central city cemetery. Eduard Vilde was the first to be buried in 1933. The original area of the cemetery was 24.2 hectares, but it has since expanded to 48.3 hectares. Metsakalmistu was officially opened in 1939. That same year, 15 people were buried in the cemetery. In 1939, the nearby Kloostrimetsa Farm cemetery was created, which eventually, through expansion, became part of an expanded Metsakalmistu. At first, the designers of the cemetery were unanimous about the general design requirements of the cemetery, but the area was still dominated by the appearance of a wild forest. Initially, there was placement of crosses, girders, ranks, and calcareous stones, the largest size of which were 80 × 50 cm. Subsequently, the use of natural barriers, such as grass slabs, were built and have been extended to include a moss bed cover, along with borders marked by flowers. Monumental gravestones were not recommended initially for the cemetery, but they still exist to a small extent. At present, the permissible maximum height for a pillar is 1.5 m. The main chapel of Metsakalmistu was built in 1936, with its main architect being Herbert Johanson. The chapel was vandalized by the Soviet Union after the establishment of the Estonian SSR, but in 1996 it was restored with the support of the Tallinn City Government. In 2006, a columbarium was built. Tombstones in Metsakalmistu are reserved for notable Estonian people involved in, among other professions, theatre, sports, composing, writing, the arts, journalism, medicine, architecture, and science, as well as other public figures; those who were soldiers in the Finnish Infantry Regiment 200, as well as the veterans of the Estonian War of Independence, are also buried here.
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