Here in group number 40 is the last resting place of many personalities who had been active in the arts.
Prominent figures from the world of sport are also buried here, like the soccer player and coach, Ernst Oczwirk, whose grave you can see on the right He played during the golden age of Austrian soccer. After all, the national team won bronze at the 1954 World Cup. Paul Löwinger and his wife, Liesl, are buried in the next grave. He had been a theatre owner, a popular comedian and writer. Löwinger is said to have been the very last comedian to entertain his audience by impersonating the traditional figure of Punch.
On the left, the graves of the sculptor Siegfried Charoux and the actor and cabaret star, Dr. Ernst Waldbrunn. He was well-known as part of the satirical duo with Karl Farkas in the Viennese cabaret Simpl, as well as in radio and television.
On the left, the graves of the sculptor Siegfried Charoux and the actor and cabaret star, Dr. Ernst Waldbrunn. He was well-known as part of the satirical duo with Karl Farkas in the Viennese cabaret Simpl, as well as in radio and television.