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The Malmi Cemetery (; ) is a large located at the corner between and the (E75) in the Malmi district in , . It is the largest cemetery in Finland in terms of both area and number of burials. Pauli Jokinen: Julkkiskierros Malmin hautausmaalla (in Finnish) ”Kuolleiden podcast” pureutuu Malmin hautausmaan mysteereihin ja mullassa makaavien elämäntarinoihin (in Finnish) It was a former training camp site for soldiers under the administration of the Finnish Crown. In the early 20th century, Malmi Cemetery even had its own train connection and water tower.

Many well-known Finns also rest in the Malmi Cemetery, e.g. actors , Matti Pellonpää and , singers (former singer and guitarist of the melodic death metal band Children of Bodom), (Perpetrator of the Myyrmanni bombing), , and , designer Birger Kaipiainen, Malmin hautausmaa – Stadissa (in Finnish) and one of the heroes, Captain Aarne Juutilainen.Halonen, Jukka: Viina vei Marokon kauhun ( The Booze took the Terror of Morocco). , 2017, pp. 19. (in Finnish)


Area
The area of the Malmi Cemetery is 65 hectares, of which 54 hectares are cemeteries. Approximately 2,000 burials are carried out each year, which makes Malmi functionally the largest cemetery in Finland. There are a total of about 50,000 graves and about 200,000 burials have been made during the entire operation of the cemetery. Malmin hautausmaa – Helsingin seurakuntayhtymä (in Finnish) Blocks 101–104 form a private Åberg Cemetery, which is not owned by the parish. However, the parish association manages it like any other cemetery. Malmin hautausmaan historia – Helsingin seurakuntayhtymä (in Finnish) Block 91, on the other hand, is a former Oulunkylä municipality cemetery and heroes' cemetery area, which is connected to Malmi Cemetery.Pehkonen 2009, p. 131. (in Finnish)


Structures
The Malmi Chapel from 1923 was designed by architect Selim A. Lindqvist. Next to it are the smaller East, West and North Chapels, built in 1950, 1952 and 1956.Rautio 1998, pp. 337–338. (in Finnish) The chapel building also houses a , which was completed in 1966. The new crematorium building was completed in November 2007 in the immediate vicinity of the chapel.

A private was built on the hill at the northern end of the cemetery in the 1930s and has since been decommissioned. The building is protected by the Finnish Heritage Agency.


Former train connection
The old main gate of Malmi Cemetery is along Pihlajamäentie, which was once part of one of the main roads leading east and north of Helsinki. As the cemetery was quite far outside the city area when completed, a rail connection was arranged there by building a two-kilometer-long power line from Malmi railway station. Regular train traffic began as early as February 1895. The line was decommissioned in 1954. Malmin hautausmaalla riittää tarinoita eläville (in Finnish)


See also
  • Hietaniemi Cemetery
  • Kulosaari Cemetery
  • Puustellinmetsä mass grave


Sources

Literature
  • Marja Pehkonen: Hauraita muistoja Helsingin hautausmailta. Helsingin kaupunginmuseo (Narinkka-sarja) 2008.
  • Antero Rautio: Pääkaupunkiseudun julkiset muistomerkit ja taideteokset. Karisto, Hämeenlinna 1998. .
  • Kai Sadinmaa: Kuolleiden kirja – eli kuinka kävelin Suomen suurimman hautausmaan halki ja opin kaiken elämästä, hautaamisesta, rakkaudenkaipuusta ja puista. Into, Helsinki 2019.


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