• Olšany Cemeteries (Czech: Olšanské hřbitovy, ‹See Tfd›German: Wolschaner Friedhof) is the largest graveyard in Prague, Czech Republic...
  • In my bid to learn more about the city’s graveyards, I met Father Milos Szabo, who showed me around Olsany Cemetery
  • As odd and abnormal as it seems I really enjoyed visiting Olsany Hrbitovy ,a wonderful old cemetery in the heart of the Zizkov district.
  • The Olšany Cemeteries, with an area of more than 50 hectares, is the central and largest cemetery complex in Prague and the largest burial ground in the Czech...
  • For a cemetery created in the hectic panic of a plague epidemic, Prague ’s sprawling Olšany Cemetery is a beautifully planned public work.
  • The oldest gravestones can be found in the northwestern corner of the cemetery, near the 17th-century Chapel of St Roch, but the most flamboyant...
  • Originally opened in 1680 to house the ever increasing number of plague victims, the Olšany of today is actually a series of 12 cemeteries.
  • Take a stroll through one of Prague’s most lush and historical areas, the Olšany Cemetery, in Zizkov.
  • Prague (Olsany) War Cemetery is located on the eastern outskirts of Prague on the road 333 to Stasnice.
  • Olsany Cemetery is the biggest necropolis of the Prague and iconic places with its exceptional art nouveau monuments and artworks.
  • In 1679/80 the city of Prague established the first cemetery in Olšany outside the city gates.
  • The Olšany Cemetery was originally created for the victims of the 1680 plague, and while many well-known people are laid to rest here, perhaps the most famous is...
  • Olšany Cemetery (Olšanské hřbitovy) is the largest graveyard in Prague, Czech Republic, having had as many as two million burials and it is particularly noted for its...