S. Ruehlow: The only Cemetery-Kindergarden I know!
S. Ruehlow: Partial View on Rotten Epitaph
S. Ruehlow: Epitaph of Rev. Conrad Schudt (1624-1680)
S. Ruehlow: The ravages of time / Der Zahn der Zeit
S. Ruehlow: Inside the Grave Bowl
S. Ruehlow: It's only a matter of time...
S. Ruehlow: Grave in the form of a burning torch
S. Ruehlow: Grave of Walter Markert (1875-1915) - Captain and Batallion Commander
S. Ruehlow: Entrance to a Graves Hill
S. Ruehlow: Backside of a unnamed Mausoleum
S. Ruehlow: Warning Tape on the Gravestone of Daniel Spiegel (Died 1907)
S. Ruehlow: Aeskulap Snake // Voldemorts Nagini
S. Ruehlow: Grave of Mathilde Maas, nee Stichel (1843-1916)
S. Ruehlow: Grave of Gustav Schmidt (1864-1916)
S. Ruehlow: This is the craziest grave relief that I have ever seen! What is the Message of this old Man? Milk makes tired men awake? Strange funny humor or a crazy relationship to breastfeeding...
S. Ruehlow: The flying Death
S. Ruehlow: Bierdosen in einem Grabhaus
S. Ruehlow: Modern Mausoleum in the form of a House
S. Ruehlow: Modernes Mausoleum in Form eines Hauses
S. Ruehlow: Jüdischer Grabstein (vor 1350), der als Altarstein für den Dom missbraucht wurde / Jewish grave stones (before 1350), who was abused as an altar stone of the cathedral
S. Ruehlow: The City of the Death has a Underworld?
S. Ruehlow: Was übrig bleibt, wenn wir gegangen sind... / What´s left when we are gone...
S. Ruehlow: Somehow absurd: "Tronc" on Cimetière de Montmartre / Opferstock für die Armen / Offertory box for the poor
S. Ruehlow: Mary was homeless in the Christmas Story. Today that is no different, because she lives in Paris under the bridge.
S. Ruehlow: My grandmother made ​​me in my childhood fear: Do not gulp the apple seeds. You could swallow you and then a tree grows from the navel. Until today I thought she was crazy! Perhaps this was the cause of death!
S. Ruehlow: Charles de Rossignol was a great friend of children, but this representation confused today.
S. Ruehlow: The iron lady at the main entrance of the cemetery
S. Ruehlow: Toilets at the main entrance
S. Ruehlow: Photo Ceramic: I don´t know much about this man. He died in the 1950s, but sometimes just a detail sufficient for a stereotypical. That makes me sad.
S. Ruehlow: Somehow absurd: "Tronc" on Cimetière de Passy / Opferstock für die Armen / Offertory box for the poor