Cimitero Acattolico di Roma (Non-Catholic Cemetery) — Rome

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Cimitero Acattolico di Roma (Non-Catholic Cemetery)

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The Non-Catholic Cemetery, also known as the Protestant Cemetery, is a serene and profoundly beautiful burial ground nestled near the Pyramid of Cestius in Rome. It serves as the final resting place for non-Catholics, primarily Protestants, Orthodox Christians, and Jews, who could not be buried in consecrated Catholic ground. This tranquil oasis is famous for being the burial site of renowned poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley, whose graves are often adorned with flowers and messages. Other notable figures, including Goethe's son and many artists and diplomats, also lie here, contributing to its rich historical and cultural tapestry. The cemetery is characterized by its lush greenery, ancient cypress trees, and a remarkable collection of unique and artistic gravestones, sculptures, and inscriptions. It offers a poignant escape from the city's hustle and bustle, inviting quiet contemplation and a deep appreciation for the lives and legacies of those interred within its peaceful confines.

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