Vinohrady Cemetery
Vinohrady Cemetery is a cemetery. BurialMap has 1,733 memorial records for people buried here.
Memorials
Karel Boleslav Štorch
1812–1868 (age 56)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Karel Boleslav Štorch was a Czech writer whose literary contributions enriched 19th-century Bohemian culture.
Robert Nápravník
1839–1877 (age 38)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Robert Nápravník was a writer known for thoughtful prose that engaged with the heart of his era.
Václav Zich
1842–1885 (age 43)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Václav Zich was a Czech teacher whose career contributed to 19th-century educational development.
Milada Jarolímková
1847–1886 (age 39)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Milada Jarolímková was a composer whose melodies enriched Czech musical life.
Josef Karel Chramosta
1829–1895 (age 66)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Actor Josef Karel Chramosta enriched Prague’s stage and is remembered at Vinohrady Cemetery.
Antonín Duda
1820–1898 (age 78)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Antonín Duda was a 19th-century teacher dedicated to advancing Czech education.
František Kváča
1857–1899 (age 42)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Politician František Kváča pursued balanced solutions for Prague and rests at Vinohrady Cemetery.
Jan Friedländer
1839–1892 (age 53)
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Jan Friedländer was a 19th-century general contractor who contributed to Prague's urban development.
Antonín Chmel
1855–1898 (age 43)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Businessperson Antonín Chmel managed his endeavors with integrity and is honored at Vinohrady Cemetery.
Eleonora Šomková
1817–1891 (age 74)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Eleonora Šomková (in Mácha's Diary as well as in literary books referred to as Lori, 25 February 1817 – 31 October ...
Čeněk Vyhnis
1842–1897 (age 55)
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Czech translator of the 19th century who contributed to literary exchange in the Czech lands.
Josef Filipovský
1851–1899 (age 48)
Vinohrady Cemetery
General contractor Josef Filipovský shaped Prague’s built environment and is honored at Vinohrady Cemetery.
Jan Prokopec
1824–1895 (age 71)
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Czech businessperson of the 19th century active in Prague's commercial sphere.
Ladislav Duda
1854–1895 (age 41)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Teacher Ladislav Duda inspired generations of students with dedication and care in Vinohrady.
Martin Bohumil Hornof
1844–1902 (age 58)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Martin Bohumil Hornof was a 19th-century writer whose literary works enriched Czech cultural life.
Kamill Budil
1860–1907 (age 47)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Kamill Budil was a devoted university teacher who inspired students with clarity and encouragement.
Jan Matěj Balák
1847–1900 (age 53)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jan Matěj Balák was a 19th-century translator whose work facilitated cultural and intellectual exchange in Prague.
Jan Gebauer
1884–1908 (age 24)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jan Gebauer was a historian whose careful scholarship illuminated the threads of Czech heritage.
Čeněk Váša
1842–1907 (age 65)
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Karel Stretti
1844–1905 (age 61)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Karel Stretti was a physician whose compassion and skill brought comfort to those in need.
Karel Hrubý
1845–1907 (age 62)
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Karel Schwing
1845–1907 (age 62)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Karel Schwing was a devoted gynecologist whose diligence and compassion lifted the care of women in Prague.
Antonín Kotěra
1844–1909 (age 65)
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Erazim Vlasák
1863–1904 (age 41)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Erazim Vlasák was a thoughtful physician who embraced medical progress while always placing patients first.
Josef Bernhard
1848–1909 (age 61)
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Josef Lexa
1847–1901 (age 54)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Josef Lexa was a chemist whose methodical mind and steady curiosity supported the growth of scientific understanding.
Adolf Prokop
1838–1909 (age 71)
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Václav Tuzar
1868–1908 (age 40)
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Václav Tuzar was a physician remembered for his thoughtful care and calm guidance in times of illness.
Karel Šebor
1843–1903 (age 60)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Karel Šebor was a composer whose vibrant melodies mirrored the heart and soul of Prague’s musical life.
Jan Gebauer
1838–1907 (age 69)
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Václav Vlček
1839–1908 (age 69)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Václav Vlček was a writer whose careful voice brought clarity and compassion to the stories of his day.
Vojtěch Lešetický
1830–1908 (age 78)
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Jan Lepař
1827–1902 (age 75)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jan Lepař was a writer whose honest prose gave voice to the hopes and struggles of his era.
Jan Nepomuk Woldřich
1834–1906 (age 72)
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Jan Pištěk
1847–1907 (age 60)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Jan Pištěk was an actor whose compelling stage presence left a lasting impression on Prague’s audiences.
Jan Červenka
1861–1908 (age 47)
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Josef Paukner
1847–1906 (age 59)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Josef Paukner was a composer whose melodic work enriched the cultural life of Prague.
František Stránský
1869–1901 (age 32)
Vinohrady Cemetery
František Stránský was a Czech sculptor of the late 19th century.
František Šebele
1835–1902 (age 67)
Vinohrady Cemetery
František Šebele was a judge whose integrity and steady judgment upheld the dignity of the law.
Marie Smolková
1861–1904 (age 43)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Marie Smolková was a devoted teacher in 19th-century Bohemia.
Karel Souček
1865–1909 (age 44)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Karel Souček (1865-1909) was a Czech individual buried at Vinohrady Cemetery in the Czech Republic.
Josef Růžička
1843–1919 (age 76)
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Josef Princ
1887–1919 (age 32)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Josef Princ (1887-1919) was a Czech man from Třeboň who died in the aftermath of World War I.
František Břenek
1842–1915 (age 73)
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Frantisek Prasil
1845–1917 (age 72)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Frantisek Prasil improved Prague’s built environment through thoughtful and precise engineering.
Tekla Náhlovská
1847–1916 (age 69)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Tekla Náhlovská was a Czech writer whose literary works contributed significantly to 19th-century Czech culture.
Franz Zavrel
1878–1915 (age 37)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Franz Zavrel cultivated meaningful theatre through thoughtful dramaturgy and collaboration.
Antonín Brůha
1871–1914 (age 43)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Antonín Brůha was a Czech politician who dedicated his career to public service in the early 20th century.
František Kryštof
1853–1915 (age 62)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Secondary school teacher František Kryštof guided generations of students in Vinohrady.
Josef Mathauser
1846–1917 (age 71)
Vinohrady Cemetery
Painter Josef Mathauser captured Czech life with reverence and left lasting works.