Luisenfriedhof II is one of the oldest cemeteries in Berlin and was opened in 1867. It’s known as a cemetery of epidemics and is historically connected with the cholera epidemic that hit Berlin-Charlottenburg in 1831. The area is based in the middle of urban structures, but still offers the feeling of a green oasis. Whoever passes the gate will discover architectural highlights, intoxicating nature, and graves of well-known personalities. A few of the cemeteries permanent residents are Wilhelm von Bode (co-founder of the modern museum scene), Otto and Werner March…