Most Holy Trinity Cemetery

Cemetery · Forest Park

Most Holy Trinity Cemetery

Cemetery · Forest Park

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685 Central Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207

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Highlights

Rolling landscape of rusting metal grave markers under L train  

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685 Central Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207 Get directions

trinity-stmary.org

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685 Central Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207 Get directions

+1 718 894 4888
trinity-stmary.org

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wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Aug 7, 2025

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Unique Cemeteries in New York

"The Wilson Avenue station on the L train in Bushwick overlooks a landscape of crucifixes and tombs. But it’s only once you get close that you see what makes Most Holy Trinity Cemetery unique: most every grave marker is made of metal. The cemetery dates to 1851, established by the then German Catholic congregation at Most Holy Trinity Church in Williamsburg. At the time New York City cemeteries had pushed out of the city limits, particularly around what is now the Queens-Brooklyn border. Most Holy Trinity Cemetery is right along Evergreens Cemetery and a whole cluster of burial grounds.  The reason for the hollow tin graves was so that no one, either rich or poor, could stand above another in death. Originally there were also wood and some copper graves, although the first rotted away and the second were mostly stolen for scrap. Now there are some recent flat stone markers, but overall the 23 acres of the cemetery is a rolling landscape of rusting metal, twisted by time and vandalism.  More photographs from Most Holy Trinity Cemetery are in Atlas Obscura’s story on the burial ground." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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K O'D

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Very interesting old cemetery under the L train. On a dead end street & very quiet.

alpha zainab

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Creepy place. Been going here since the 80’s and never liked it

Nick Felker

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A fairly small cemetery right along the L train line. The greenery is quite nice and the place is otherwise quiet.

Coo DeVille

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Extremely dangerous place back in the '70's. My dad and I almost got mugged in there and thrown into an open grave. Time marched on and St John's took it over. Gave it a good cleaning too. I have a plot there I can go to if I so desire. Never sau never

Teddy Katz

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Very nice and peaceful, separated from adjacent cemeteries by razor wire ?

Curtis Stapleton

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Very interesting ..small enough to see all the monuments..very peaceful

Shelby Grochowski

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Great first date spot

Diana Torres

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Nice place AMAZING!!!!