File:Friedhof Aussegnungshalle Wasserburg-3.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFriedhof Aussegnungshalle Wasserburg-3.jpg |
Deutsch: Im Hag 5, Wasserburg am Inn; Städtischer Friedhof
Aussegnungshalle und Arkadengang, von 1837/1838, mit Grabstätten Stocker (neugotisch um 1875), Ponschab (neugotisch 1854), Palmano (neugotisch um 1882), Pohl (um 1900), Hutterer (um 1900), v. Hardungk (um 1842), Winnerl (1824), Weinberger (1831), Gerber (um 1818), Stautner (Ende 19. Jahrhundert), Heiserer (1858) und Buchauer-Grabkapelle, 1832
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