Anna Schramm

Anna appeared on the stage as a child in Nuremberg in 1841, then in Dessau, Sondershausen, Rostock, Riga, Reval and in Cologne in 1852/1853, where she received dramatic tuition from Roderich Benedix.

She was a member of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Städtisches Theater from 1867 to 1870, went on guest performance tours and, after her marriage in 1876 to the factory owner Ferdinand Conrad Bügler, retired from the stage to a house in Kötzschenbroda left by her mother.

From 1888, she was a member of the Wallner Theatre for the Fach of the Komische Alte, to which she also devoted herself at the Königliches Schauspielhaus in Berlin from 1891 to 1912.

A niche of the grave stele contains a marble bust of the deceased, created by the sculptor Johannes Boese.

A small inscription plaque on the gravestone also commemorates her sister Amalie, whose own grave in the same cemetery has not survived.

Schramm's grave with a marble bust created by Johannes Boese