• One of the monumental mausoleums in the cemetery. The Old Jewish Cemetery (Polish: Stary Cmentarz Żydowski we Wrocławiu)...
  • The Jewish community bought a terrain for the new cemetery in 1854, then it was extended a few times.
  • It's hard to imagine that the very Polish city of Wroclaw was not very long ago the German city of Breslau, until you visit the Jewish Cemetery.
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław (former: Breslau) was initially founded in the second part of the 19th century when the city was under German rule.
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wroclaw is located in the south east part of Wroclaw, Poland, currently along Ślężna street.
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery, founded in 1856, contains more than 12,000 headstones over two hectares; some bear the scars of rearguard actions fought here by…
  • Eski Yahudi Mezarlığı (Lehçe: Stary Cmentarz Żydowski biz Wrocławiu) tarihi bir Nekropol - 37/39 Ślężna Caddesi üzerinde, güney kesiminde yer alan...
  • Preservation began in the 1970s and in 1991 it was opened as the Museum of Jewish Cemetery Art in tribute to the craftsmanship of its sepulchral art.
  • To really enjoy a visit here, it is essential to purchase the booklet written on this Old Jewish Cemetery (by Maciej Lagiewski).
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery is a historic necropolis-museum situated on 37/39 Ślężna Street, in the southern part of Wrocław, Poland.