Łódź: Cemetery
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Jewish Cemetery
Nestled within the heart of Łódź, Poland, lies the Jewish Cemetery, a poignant testament to the city's rich historical tapestry. Established in 1892, it is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe, sprawling across a vast area of 44 hectares.
Cmentarz Św. Rocha
St. Roch Cemetery in Radogoszcz, Lodz - one of the most important necropolises in Lodz. Contrary to its name, it is located not in Radogoszcz, but in neighboring Julianów.
Cmentarz katolicki św. Wojciecha
St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Cemetery in Lodz - a cemetery located in the southern part of Lodz, at 81 Kurczaki Street - popularly known as "the cemetery in Kurczakach".
Cmentarz mariawicki
Mariavite cemetery in Lodz - part of the necropolis at Doły in Lodz. It was established at the beginning of the 20th century together with the Lodz Mariavite parish.
Cmentarz św. Antoniego
Mani Cemetery in Lodz - Roman Catholic cemetery of St. Anthony located at 11 Solec Street in Lodz.
Cmentarz świętego Franciszka
St. Francis Roman Catholic Cemetery in Lodz - the older of the two Chojeński cemeteries, established in the 1880s due to the liquidation of the previous necropolis at St. Adalbert Church.