Pestkyrkogården, also known as the Pest Cemetery, is a historical site located in Linköping, Sweden. This cemetery was established in the 18th century as a burial ground for victims of the plague, which had significant outbreaks in Europe during that time. The site reflects the historical context of public health responses to epidemics, illustrating how communities dealt with the loss of life and the need for designated burial spaces.
The cemetery is notable for its serene environment and historical significance, serving as a reminder of the impact of infectious diseases on society. It contains several graves and memorials, which provide insight into the local history and the individuals who were interred there. Pestkyrkogården is part of Linköping's cultural heritage, contributing to the understanding of the city's past and its response to health crises.




