Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Skogskyrkogården' has mentioned 'Cemetery' in the following places:
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Cemetery in Stockholm, Sweden | WIKI |
Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden (pronouncedxc2xa0[xcbx88skxc3xbbxcbx90xc9xa1sxc9x95xcax8frkxcax8axcbx8cxc9xa1oxcbx90xc9x96xc9x9bn]; Swedish for 'The Woodland Cemetery')[1] is a cemetery located in the Gamla Enskede district south of central Stockholm, Sweden. | WIKI |
Skogskapellet cemetery chapel, designed by Gunnar Asplund | WIKI |
Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden came about following an international competition in 1915 for the design of a new cemetery in Enskede in the southern part of Stockholm, Sweden. | WIKI |
The architects' use of the natural landscape created an extraordinary environment of tranquil beauty that had a profound influence on cemetery design throughout the world. | WIKI |
Essential models for the design of the cemetery were the German forest cemeteries of Friedhof Ohlsdorf at Hamburg and Waldfriedhof in Munich but also the neoclassical paintings of Caspar David Friedrich. | WIKI |
The basis for the route through the cemetery is a long route leading from the ornamental colonnaded entrance that then splits, one way leading through a pastoral landscape, complete with a large pond and a tree-lined meditation hill, and the other up to a large detached granite cross and the abstract portico of the crematorium and the chapels of the Holy Cross, Faith, and Hope. | WIKI |
At the Tallum Pavilion (a building designed originally by Asplund as staff facilities), visitors can see an exhibition about the cemetery and the story of its origins and the two architects whose vision created it. | WIKI |
Graves at the garden Woodland Cemetery Information board at the main entrance to the Woodland Cemetery in Stockholm Path of the Seven Wells Memory site Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden in 1930 Trough at Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden | WIKI |
Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden, located south of central Stockholm, Sweden, is an outstanding early 20th century cemetery. | UNESCO |
In 1912, Stockholm City Council acquired a tract of former gravel pits overgrown with pine trees for the purpose of creating a new cemetery. | UNESCO |
Work began in 1917 and the formal consecration of Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden (The Woodland Cemetery) and its Woodland Chapel took place in 1920. | UNESCO |
Unlike most of its contemporaries, which are reminiscent of well-disciplined English parks, Asplund and Lewerentzxe2x80x99s cemetery design evokes a more primitive imagery. | UNESCO |
The success with which Asplund and Lewerentz integrated natural with artistic and architectural values gives this cemetery an outstanding independent cultural value. | UNESCO |
Considered to be of the highest artistic quality, Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden has had a profound influence on cemetery design in many countries of the world. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The creation of Swedish architects Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz at Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden established a new form of cemetery that has exerted a profound influence on cemetery design throughout the world. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The merits of Skogskyrkogxc3xa5rden lie in its qualities as an early 20th century landscape and architectural design adapted to a cemetery. | UNESCO |
Its buildings and landscape are maintained and restored in accordance with the original design concept, atmosphere, and use and function as a cemetery, and the living material in the pine forest as well as other plantings are carefully regenerated. | UNESCO |
One of the major challenges therefore is replanting the pine forest, including re-creating the characteristic xe2x80x9cpillar hall of pinexe2x80x9d at the cemetery. | UNESCO |
The Woodland Cemetery is located in an urban environment, which raises risks associated with expansion of the city and exploitation in areas near the property. | UNESCO |