It lies on the border to the
Ostermundigen municipality, has been opened in 1877 as a replacement for the
rose garden and then extended several times. It has rare wild plants, many species of birds, bats and small animals. A
nature trail provides information on over 200 trees and shrubs. The Schosshaldenfriedhof contains the family grave of
Paul Klee, with a bronze plaque and the following quote: ::
I cannot be grasped in the here and now. For I reside just as much with the dead as with the unborn. Somewhat closer to the heart of creation than usual. But not nearly close enough. The Schosshaldenfriedhof appears in
Friedrich Dürrenmatt′s
The Judge and His Hangman as the burial place of the murdered fictional character Police Lieutenant ″Ulrich Smith″ (or ″Dr. Prantl″). == Museum graveyard ==