Another significant - albeit controversial - and meeting place for
Goths is the cemetery. In the 1980s, the cemetery was mainly visited by
young adventure.In the early 1990s gave way to the thrill of the
nightly visits by a fascination with the aesthetics of ancient tombs.
Thus, the cemetery became a popular visiting destination with a quiet,
romantic and mystical aura. Thus, many Goths make - often unconsciously
- to the practice in the Romantic period. In the 19th Century were not
just cemeteries and burial sites for collecting dead bodies, but public
and well-visited places that were visited by their visitors as places
of meditation and mental library.