The Trinitatisfriedhof cemetery in Dresden's Johannstadt district is one of the city's burial grounds originally laid out as an epidemic cemetery alongside the Eliasfriedhof cemetery. Due to its artistic design, it is one of the most important cemeteries in Dresden in terms of urban and cultural history and is the fifth largest cemetery in the city. Count Heinrich Carl Wilhelm Vitzthum von Eckstädt was a Saxon Privy Councillor, Director General of the Dresden Academy of Art and Director of the Court Theatre and Court Chapel, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe
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The Trinitatisfriedhof cemetery in Dresden's Johannstadt district is one of the city's burial grounds originally laid out as an epidemic cemetery alongside the Eliasfriedhof cemetery. Due to its artistic design, it is one of the most important cemeteries in Dresden in terms of urban and cultural history and is the fifth largest cemetery in the city. Count Heinrich Carl Wilhelm Vitzthum von Eckstädt was a Saxon Privy Councillor, Director General of the Dresden Academy of Art and Director of the Court Theatre and Court Chapel, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe

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