Kirkut
Facts and practical information
The Jewish cemetery in Grybow - kirkut is located on a wooded hill west of the town square. It was established in the second half of the 18th century. It has the area of 0.35 ha.
There are about 50 matzevot from 19th and 20th century. Most of them are destroyed, but some are in perfect condition. Some of them have inscriptions in Polish and Hebrew. During the occupation Germans devastated the cemetery. They were also executing there Jews from Grybow. After the war matzevot were used as building material. After World War II it was neglected and in terrible condition. Now the cemetery is solidly fenced and closed.
On the cemetery there is a plot where 7 Austro-Hungarian soldiers of Mosaic faith were buried. It is a part of Austrian war cemetery nr 130 from the First World War. There were 7 matzevot in it, four remain.
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Kirkut – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Beautiful Virgin Mary from Krużlowa, Synagoga, Brunary.