Gdańsk: Cemetery
Places and attractions in the Cemetery category
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Łostowicki cemetery
Łostowicki cemetery is the largest cemetery in Gdańsk. The cemetery was founded in 1906. At first it was a local cemetery for the local parish of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Chełm-Gdańsk Cemetery
The Chełm-Gdansk Cemetery is a 2.3-hectare Jewish cemetery in Gdańsk, with graves of the Jewish community of Danzig dating from the 1860s. The cemetery survived the Holocaust times in good condition. It was closed in 1956 and seriously devastated in the following years. It remains in dilapidated condition.
Cmentarz Obrońców Westerplatte
Polish Army Soldiers' Cemetery - cemetery in Gdansk, Poland. Symbolic resting place of Polish soldiers who died defending Westerplatte during the defensive war of 1939. Since 1971 the cemetery has been resting the remains of Major Henryk Sucharski...
Cmentarz Centralny Srebrzysko
Srebrzysko Central Cemetery - a municipal cemetery in Gdansk, located in the Upper Wrzeszcz district, at Srebrzysko. The second largest cemetery in the city, after Lostowicki Cemetery.