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Soldier´s Grave

Kongensgade 39 B, 7000

On the Margueritruten

Soldier´s Grave sits directly on the route through Østjylland.

Directions to the route

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About

Soldier´s Grave

The Soldier's Grave is a monument for fallen soldiers in 1849. The monument is placed in Kongensgade by the Trinitatis Churchyard. The Soldier's Grave holds the names of 458 men who died and were buried here during the battles of 1849. The largest number of fallen to be buried at the same time was 377 soldier's who were killed in the battle of July 6th, 1849. They were buried in the Soldier's Grave on July 8th, 1849. The memorial took place in Sct. Michaelis Church, which is the garrison church in Fredericia. The fallen officers were then taken to the Soldier's Grave and buried alongside the privates. Every year since then on the 6th of July the citizens of Fredericia march the route of the fallen officers from Sct. Michaelis to Trinitatis Church.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

Is Soldier´s Grave on the Margueritruten?

Yes — Soldier´s Grave sits directly on the route through Østjylland.

Directions to the route