
The ladies—all members of SAFIA, a German society for older lesbians—were in high spirits, and surprisingly happy to talk about their own mortality, the importance of being visible, and the acceptance of death. One of them said the cemetery was the first of its kind in Europe, but no one was entirely sure. Nor was Google.“Some people might say this is historic, but today we're saying her-storic,” founder Hilde Heringer told the crowd gathered in the Georgian Perochial Protestant cemetery in Prenzlauer Berg, just north of Alexanderplatz. “We now have somewhere, for the first time, that lesbians can be buried beside those they loved.”

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