• Powązki Cemetery (. Polish pronunciation: [pɔˈvɔskʲi]; Polish: Cmentarz Powązkowski), also known as Stare Powązki (English: Old Powązki)...
  • Alongside Powązki there is the Military Cemetery, known as the resting place of Warsaw insurgents, as well as the cemeteries of other religions...
  • Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw, one of the Polish capital’s oldest cemeteries, is home to incredible sculptures in styles ranging from Art Nouveau to ancient Egyptian.
  • Continuing along Powązkowska Street towards the Bemowo Dirstrict, one arrives at the Powązki Military Cemetery founded in 1912.
  • ...Powązki-Friedhof; Powązki Cemetery; گورستان پوازکی; 波瓦茲基墓園; Kirkegården i Powązki; პოვონზკის სასაფლაო; ポヴァンツキ霊園; Powązki...
  • The Powazki Cemetery was established in 1790, making it the oldest, and at the same time the most beautiful of Warsaw's cemeteries.
  • The Powązki Cemetery was established in 1790 and covers a space of 43 ha.
  • Warsaw's most prestigious cemetery covers 43 hectares and contains the graves of well over a million souls.
  • One unique feature of Powązki Cemetery is the tradition of lighting up graves with votive candles on All Saints Day (1 November) and Zaduszki (2 November).