Is there any spots at cemetery’s ?
Would that be considered a dead spot ?
In Copenhagen there is Assistens Kirkegården (The Assistants Cemetery). There is this sculpture with a surrounding platform/granite surface, that has been skated quite a lot. I loved the spot when I first saw it in videos, but I got quite offended when I heard it was at a cemetery, even though I'm not religious, I do believe that you should respect where bodies rest. Not for the dead, but the ones left behind.
Living in Copenhagen for a couple of month some years back, I experienced that this place is just as much a public park, as it's a cemetery. People have picnics there, drink, some sunbathe topless and people bring dates. It's quite quirky, but I've got to say that the place has got a vibe to it, and you don't really think of it as a cemetery. Relatives do complain though, which is understandable.
The ground holds some famous, historical, Danish personas. Niels Bohr (physicist), Søren Kierkegaard (philosopher) and H.C. Andernsen (writer) are the ones who might be known beyond the Danish border. Besides that, there's is lot's of people who have streets and buildings named after them around the country, and lots of private people.
It's difficult for me really to put in to words what I think of the use of The Assistants Cemetery, but I can't say that I don't think the spot is cool.
It has mostly been skated as the flat gap you can see left of the sculpture.
More photos:
https://www.sla.dk/dk/projects/etfelt/