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Highgate Cemetery is a cemetery located in Highgate, London, England.

History and setting

The cemetery in its original form — the western part — opened in 1839, part of a plan to provide seven large, modern cemeteries (known as the "Magnificent Seven") around the outside of London. The inner-city cemeteries, mostly the graveyards attached to individual churches, had long been unable to cope with the number of burials and were seen as a hazard to health and an undignified way to treat the dead. The initial design was by architect and entrepreneur Stephen Geary.

Highgate, like the others, soon became a fashionable place for burials and was much admired and visited. The Victorian attitude to death and its presentation led to the creation of a wealth of Gothic tombs and buildings. It occupies a spectacular south-facing hillside site slightly downhill from the top of the hill of Highgate itself, next to Waterlow Park, both of which were part of the former Dartmouth Park which covered the area. In 1854] the area to the east of the original area across Swains Lane was bought to form the eastern part of the cemetery. This part is still used today for burials, as is the western part.

The cemetery's grounds are full of old-growth trees, shrubbery and wild flowers that are a haven for birds and small animals such as foxes. The Egyptian Avenue and the Circle of Lebanon (topped by a huge Cedar of Lebanon) feature tombs, vaults and winding paths dug into hillsides. For its protection, the oldest section, which holds an impressive collection of Victorian mausoleums and gravestones, plus elaborately carved tombs, allows admission only in tour groups. The newer eastern section, which contains a mix of Victorian and modern statuary, can be toured unescorted.

The tomb of Karl Marx, the Egyptian Avenue and the Columbarium are Grade I listed buildings.

The nearest transport link to the cemetery is Archway.

The Highgate Cemetery is well known for its so-called occult past, being the site of the alleged Highgate Vampire.

Internments

Although its most famous occupant in the east cemetery is probably Karl Marx (whose attempted tomb's bombing in 1970 is still recalled by some Highgate residents), there are several prominent figures, Victorian and otherwise, buried at Highgate Cemetery. Interments include:

Fictional references

  • The first chapter of the third Young Bond novel by Charlie Higson features the kidnapping of an Eton College professor in the cemetery grounds.
  • Herbert Smith is shadowed through Highgate Cemetery in Visibility, a murder/espionage/thriller by Boris Starling.
  • Tracy Chevalier's Falling Angels is set in and around Highgate Cemetery.
  • Highgate Cemetery is the 5th level of Nightmare_Creatures game.

Media link

The BBC 1 Programme The One Show visited and toured the cemetery during November 2007.

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