Cemetery whispers part IV

11/8/25 in Boizenburg/Elbe

Silesian poet Friederike Kempner tells of the fear of being buried alive, © Claudia Parton

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  • Saturday, Nov 8, 202516:00 - 18:00 clock
Guided Tours & Tours, Theatre & Stage

"Of rescue bells, tongue pullers and morgues" A tour with the poet Friederike Kempner

She is a Fräulein and has been one all her life. Some people ridiculed her because of her unintentional humor, others respected her commitment to social welfare, her fight against anti-Semitism and apparent death. The Silesian poet Friederike Kempner (1828-1904) stood out as an example when people were worried that they might be buried alive. Now, for the first time, she herself reports on her time, her endeavors and the innovations that gave rise to this fear. Doctors, physicists and scientists all tried to put an end to apparent death by launching wild inventions to better determine death and rescue people from the grave. But how or from what did this fear arise? And what does the advent of electricity have to do with it? Why were tongue pullers and nipple pinchers needed, what do Hans Christian Andersen, Bertolt Brecht, Alfred Nobel and Dostoyevsky have in common and what does a corpse keeper do? All these questions will be answered during this illustrious tour.

Boizenburg/Elbe cemetery, Lauenburger Postweg

Start: 4 p.m. (duration: approx. 100 min.)

Cost: 17 euros per person plus booking fee

Good to know

Event dates
  • Saturday, Nov 8, 2025 16:00 - 18:00 clock
Event Location

Lauenburger Postweg
19258 Boizenburg/Elbe


Contact the organiser

Dr. Anja Kretschmer-Rodenbröker

18209 Bad Doberan


kretschmeranja@hotmail.com
015156333549

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