• Jan Swierkot photography - a few photos from visiting the cemeteries - bigger and smaller - more or less famous.
  • Central Cemetery, Szczecin. The third largest in Europe, this peaceful cemetery feature a lapidarium, several memorials, and beautifully hewed tombstones.
  • Opened on December 6, 1901, it is the third largest cemetery in Europe, modeled after projects for the necropolises of Hamburg and Vienna.
  • Central Cemetery in Szczecin is a large and historic burial ground that serves as the final resting place for many notable figures in the city's history.
  • Within 2.6 km of Szczecin Central Railway Station and 3 km of University of Szczecin, Apartamenty Tenisowa offers free WiFi and a terrace.
  • Radisson Blu Hotel, Szczecin is centrally located in Szczecin, a 3-minute walk from Galaxy Shopping Centre and 10 minutes by foot from Chrobry...
  • The Central Cemetery in Szczecin was established in 1901 as a new and modern cemetery in what was then Stettin in Germany.
  • Szczecin, (pronounced Shchetsin, German: Stettin, Latin: Stetinum) is a maritime port city and the capital of Zachodniopomorskie in Poland.
  • The Central Cemetery in Szczecin was established in 1901 as a new and modern cemetery in what was then Stettin in German Pomerania.