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  • Place Types Cemetery
  • Address 38-247 Ołpiny, Poland
  • Coordinate 49.7921481,21.2088841
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 3
  • Compound Code Q6R5+VH Ołpiny, Poland
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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Cmentarz Wojenny nr. 35
Cmentarz Wojenny nr. 35
Reviews
Salazar (02/03/2019)
War Cemetery No. 35 Two Austro-Hungarian soldiers and four Russian Mosaic Jews were buried here. He designed the cemetery, most likely Johann Jäger. The cemetery was devastated by the Germans during World War II. Tombstones have not been preserved. Jewish cemetery A Jewish cemetery once inhabited by Oltiny. It was founded around the 19th century. It had an area of ​​0.2 ha. It is located south of the center of the village. It was devastated during World War II. There are no tombstones preserved, only their fragments in the ground. Currently, the cemetery area is covered with trees and bushes. At the cemetery there is a headquarters, a war cemetery No. 35, in which six soldiers who were fighting in the First World War were buried. The cemetery is currently in a catastrophic state. Only the remains of tombstones have survived to the present. In close proximity, the Choleric Cemetery was established during the cholera epidemic in 1855. The epidemic consumed about 70 people. Currently, the area of ​​the choleric cemetery is overgrown with bushes and fairly hawthorn. [Eng] War Cemetery 35 Two Austro-Hungarian soldiers and four Russian Mosaic Jews were buried there. He designed the cemetery, most likely Johann Jäger. The cemetery was devastated by the Germans during World War II. Tombstones have not been preserved. Jewish cemetery A Jewish cemetery once inhabited by the Oltiny. It was around around the 19th century. It had an area of ​​0.2 ha. It is located south of the center of the village. It was devastated during World War II. There are no tombstones, only fragments in the ground. Currently, the cemetery is covered with trees and bushes. In the cemetery there is a headquarters, a war cemetery 35, in which 6 soldiers who were fighting in the First World War were buried. The cemetery is currently in a catastrophic state. Only the remains of gravestones have survived to the present. In close proximity, the Choleric Cemetery was established during the cholera epidemic in 1855. The epidemic consumed about 70 people. Currently, the area of ​​the choleric cemetery is overgrown with bushes and fairly hawthorn.
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