Cimitero Acattolico di Capri (Non-Catholic Cemetery of Capri), Capri
The Non-Catholic Cemetery of Capri is a unique and historically rich burial ground located on the picturesque island of Capri, within the municipality of Capri itself. This cemetery stands as a testament to the island's diverse and cosmopolitan history, attracting visitors from around the world who seek to explore its intriguing past.
Established in the 19th century, the cemetery boasts 204 graves, each representing a piece of history from 21 different nations. This international flair is a reflection of the cemetery's role as a final resting place for individuals who professed non-Catholic religions, such as Anglicans, Jews, and Orthodox believers.
Among the most prominent nationalities represented in the cemetery are British, German, Russian, and American. During the 19th century, Capri gained fame as a sought-after holiday destination for foreign tourists exploring Italy. It was also recognized as a therapeutic retreat for those seeking treatment for tuberculosis. In 1878, the Englishman George Hayward, along with other artists and notable figures from England and Germany, collaborated to establish this remarkable burial ground.
One of the key co-founders of the cemetery was James Talmage White, an English painter, who also took on the role of its president for several years. The cemetery's initial establishment was made possible by the generosity of Ignazio Cerio, a Capri local who offered his land for this purpose at a symbolic cost. In 1936, Edwin Cerio, the son of Ignazio Cerio, further expanded the cemetery by donating an additional 600 square meters of land, enhancing its capacity to accommodate more graves.
Established in the 19th century, the cemetery boasts 204 graves, each representing a piece of history from 21 different nations. This international flair is a reflection of the cemetery's role as a final resting place for individuals who professed non-Catholic religions, such as Anglicans, Jews, and Orthodox believers.
Among the most prominent nationalities represented in the cemetery are British, German, Russian, and American. During the 19th century, Capri gained fame as a sought-after holiday destination for foreign tourists exploring Italy. It was also recognized as a therapeutic retreat for those seeking treatment for tuberculosis. In 1878, the Englishman George Hayward, along with other artists and notable figures from England and Germany, collaborated to establish this remarkable burial ground.
One of the key co-founders of the cemetery was James Talmage White, an English painter, who also took on the role of its president for several years. The cemetery's initial establishment was made possible by the generosity of Ignazio Cerio, a Capri local who offered his land for this purpose at a symbolic cost. In 1936, Edwin Cerio, the son of Ignazio Cerio, further expanded the cemetery by donating an additional 600 square meters of land, enhancing its capacity to accommodate more graves.
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Sight Name: Cimitero Acattolico di Capri (Non-Catholic Cemetery of Capri)
Sight Location: Capri, Italy (See walking tours in Capri)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Capri, Italy (See walking tours in Capri)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Walking Tours in Capri, Italy
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Capri Introduction Walking Tour
Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the Sorrentine Peninsula on the southern side of Italy, the picturesque island of Capri is a celebrated beauty spot and coastal resort and one of the Mediterranean's must-see places.
The island's history spans from its early days in ancient times as a retreat for Roman emperors and nobles. The name "Capri" is believed to originate from the... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles
The island's history spans from its early days in ancient times as a retreat for Roman emperors and nobles. The name "Capri" is believed to originate from the... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.9 Km or 0.6 Miles