Jüdischer Friedhof Frauenberger Straße, Euskirchen
Facts and practical information
The new Euskirchen Jewish Cemetery is located on Frauenberger Straße in the district town of Euskirchen in North Rhine-Westphalia.
In the Jewish cemetery, which was occupied from 1913 to 1975, there are still 45 gravestones. They are all oriented towards Jerusalem, i.e. towards the east. On several gravestones the inscription plates are destroyed. The last buried was Alfred Julich, who died on September 28, 1975.
The burial ground is delimited to the front side by a wall and a wrought-iron gate, which stands open. The other sides are surrounded by a wire fence. It is 25.4 ares in size.
In the cemetery there are some gravestones of the former cemetery Kölner Straße. It was located on the site of today's district court until 1938.
Euskirchen
Jüdischer Friedhof Frauenberger Straße – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eifel-Therme Zikkurat, Mueller Cloth Mill, Zülpich Castle, Wassersportsee Zülpich.