St. Marx Cemetery
St. Marx Cemetery is a cemetery in the Landstraße district of Vienna, used from 1784 until 1874. It contains the unmarked grave of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
History
The cemetery was named after a nearby almshouse whose chapel had been consecrated to St Mark. It opened in 1784 following a decree by Emperor Joseph II, [Holy Roman Emperor|Joseph II] that forbade further burials in cemeteries within the outer walls of the city of Vienna. He also ordered that bodies should be buried in unmarked graves, without coffins or embalming. This regulation however never came into effect in Vienna, because the government of the city denied its approval because the populace did not want to be reminded of the mass graves of plague times. There were no mass graves in late 18th-century Vienna.Thus the common assumption that Mozart's grave was unmarked because he was too poor is false. His burial in 1791 after a funeral in the Stephansdom simply followed the regulations of the day.
Notable interments
It includes the graves of:- Ivan Franjo Jukić
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
- Elias Parish Alvars
- Josepha Barbara Auernhammer
- Count Philipp von Cobenzl
- Anton Diabelli
- Baron Ernst von Feuchtersleben
- Johann Baptist Gänsbacher
- Anna Gottlieb
- Josef Madersperger
- Louis Montoyer
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Franz Pfeiffer
- Josef Strauss
- Franz Xaver Süssmayr
- Alexander Ypsilantis
Mozart