Kassel, Germany. 16th Apr, 2026. Gerold Eppler, deputy director of the Museum of Sepulchral Culture, sits in a Chevrolet Impala converted into a hearse. The car is part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Sepulchral Culture. The special museum, which opened in 1992, is dedicated to the topics of dying, death, burial, mourning and remembrance. Credit: Nicole Schippers/dpa/Alamy Live News

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Kassel, Germany. 16th Apr, 2026. Gerold Eppler, deputy director of the Museum of Sepulchral Culture, sits in a Chevrolet Impala converted into a hearse. The car is part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Sepulchral Culture. The special museum, which opened in 1992, is dedicated to the topics of dying, death, burial, mourning and remembrance. Credit: Nicole Schippers/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Kassel, Germany. 16th Apr, 2026. Gerold Eppler, deputy director of the Museum of Sepulchral Culture, sits in a Chevrolet Impala converted into a hearse. The car is part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Sepulchral Culture. The special museum, which opened in 1992, is dedicated to the topics of dying, death, burial, mourning and remembrance. Credit: Nicole Schippers/dpa/Alamy Live News

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