WDEC 2026 at the Cemetery of the March Revolution

Cemetery of the March Revolution
Explore the history of the 1848 revolution through guided tours at the Cemetery of the March Revolution in Berlin, Germany, on 30–31 May 2026.

About the event

The Cemetery of the March Revolution is a silent witness to one of Berlin’s most turbulent periods. In March 1848, the city rose up against authoritarian rule, demanding constitutional rights, freedom of the press, and social justice. Many of those who lost their lives in the barricade battles were laid to rest here, turning this place into a living monument to their courage and vision.

During this guided tour, we will:

  • Uncover the history of the cemetery: Why was it established, and what does it symbolize?
  • Meet the revolutionaries: Who were the people buried here, and what did they fight for?
  • Explore the legacy of 1848: How did the events of that year shape Berlin and Europe, and what lessons do they hold for us today?
Led by Paul Schmitz, a historian with forum 1848, this tour combines historical insight with personal storytelling. Whether you’re a history buff, a student, or simply curious, this is your chance to connect with a pivotal moment in Berlin’s past.

Dates, location and booking

During the Week of Discovering European Cemeteries, two guided walks will take place at the Cemetery of the March Revolution:

This special event is organised by forum 1848. Admission is free, but booking is required.