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Location | Ambla |
Country | Estonia |
Coordinates | 59°11′28″N 25°50′23″E / 59.19111°N 25.83972°E / 59.19111; 25.83972 |
Size | 3.30 ha |
Ambla Cemetery (Estonian: Ambla kalmistu), also Ambla Churchyard (Estonian: Ambla kirkuaed), is a cemetery in the town of Ambla in Järva County, Estonia. The cemetery is located at Light Street 2 (Valguse tee 2). It surrounds Ambla Church.
Memorials
Ambla War of Independence MonumentPoiss moonidega (Boy with Poppies)The following memorials are located in Ambla Cemetery:
- The Ambla War of Independence Monument, created by Anton Starkopf
- Poiss moonidega (Boy with Poppies), created by Anton Starkopf for the grave of Lothar Arenschild (1917–1922)
Notable burials
The following persons are buried in the cemetery:
- Karl Gustav von Maydell (1788–1857), owner of Kuru Manor [et] and member of the House of Maydell
- Marie Julianne von Maydell (1794–1874), member of the House of Maydell
- Mathilde Marie Elisabeth von Maydell (1826–1896), member of the House of Maydell
- Friedrich von Hoyningen-Huene [et] (1843–1921), lepidopterist
- Jakob Kents [et] (1883–1947), geographer
- Teet Lunts (1902–1941), naturalist
References
- "3991 Ambla kirikuaed ja kalmistu". Kultuurimälestiste register. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
- "27118 Vabadussõja mälestussammas". Kultuurimälestiste register. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
- Felt, Silja (November 12, 2022). "Restauraator: Ambla kirikaia moonipoiss on kõige ilusam ja helgem hauaskulptuur tervel Maarjamaal". Tre raadio. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
- "Friedrich von Hoyningen-Huene (1843–1921)". EEVA: Digital Text Repository for Older Estonian Literature. University of Tartu. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
- Varep, Endel (January 27, 1983). "Dotsent Jakob Kents 1883–1947". TRÜ: Tartu Riiklik Ülikool. No. 2. p. 3. Retrieved January 4, 2025.
- "Õpilasring kujundas Teet Luntsust loodusvaatleja". Järva teataja. July 16, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2025.