Kraków: Cemetery
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Rakowicki Cemetery
Final resting place of notable Poles Rakowicki Cemetery, nestled in the heart of Kraków, stands as a solemn testament to the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Established in the early 19th century, this serene necropolis extends over 42 hectares of meticulously tended land, offering a tranquil...
New Jewish Cemetery
The New Jewish Cemetery is a historic necropolis situated on 55 Miodowa Street in Kraków, Poland. Located in the former Jewish neighborhood of Kazimierz, it covers an area of about 4.5 hectares. Since 1999, the cemetery is a registered heritage monument. The grounds also feature a well-preserved mortuary.
Remah Cemetery
Burial place of renowned Polish Jews The Old Jewish Cemetery of Kraków, more commonly known as the Remah Cemetery, is a historic necropolis established in the years 1535–1551, and one of the oldest existing Jewish cemeteries in Poland.
Salwator Cemetery
Salwator Cemetery, is a historic cemetery in the Salwator neighborhood of Kraków located north-west of the city centre. It was consecrated in 1865.
Cmentarz Podgórski
Podgórski old cemetery - a cemetery on Lasota Hill in the eastern part of the Krzemionki Pogórskie range, in Krakow's Podgórze district at 1 Powstańców Śląskich Avenue.
Cmentarz Rakowicki Wojskowy
Military cemetery - a municipal cemetery in Krakow, in District I of the Old Town, at Jana Prandota 1. It has an area of about 11 ha.
Cmentarz Grębałów
Cemetery Grębałów - one of the youngest and largest cemeteries in Krakow. It is located in Nowa Huta, in Wzgórza Krzesławickie district at 1 Karola Darwina Street and occupies 25.5 hectares. Open since 1st October 1964.
Cmentarz parafialny w Mogile
Mogila Parish Cemetery - a cemetery in Krakow, located within the Wandy estate, the oldest housing development in Nowa Huta. It is a parish cemetery, administered by St. Bartholomew parish, where Cistercians from Mogiła monastery are the pastors.
Cmentarz parafialny
Borek Fałęcki Parish Cemetery - a parish cemetery located in the 9th district of Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki in Krakow, at Zawiła Street. The cemetery is owned by the Roman Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Victory in Krakow.
Cmentarz wojenny nr 384
War Cemetery No. 384 - Łagiewniki - an Austrian war cemetery from World War I built by the War Graves Division of the C. and K. Military Commandery in Krakow, located in its district XI Krakow Fortress.
Cmentarz Kobierzyn-Lubostroń
Kobierzyn-Lubostroń cemetery - a small cemetery located in the historical Kobierzyn, nowadays in the vicinity of the developing districts of Ruczaj, part of the district VIII Debniki. It covers an area of 0.42 ha.
Cmentarz Podgórski
Podgórski Cemetery - Kraków's municipal cemetery, located in Podgórze at the foot of Krakus Mound, at 13 Wapienna Street.
Podgórski cmentarz żydowski stary
Podgórski Old Jewish Cemetery - a Jewish cemetery located in Krakow's Podgorze district at 25 Jerozolimska St. The cemetery covers an area of several hectares and currently has only one tombstone.
Cmentarz Mydlniki
Mydlniki Cemetery - a communal cemetery located in Mydlniki in Kraków, Bronowice district. It covers an area of 1.2 ha, which makes it one of the smallest cemeteries in Krakow.
Cmentarz Kobierzyn-Maki Czerwone
Kobierzyn-Maki Czerwone Cemetery - a cemetery located in Krakow in the district VIII Debniki on Czerwone Maki Street. It was probably established in 1917 by the then Psychiatric Hospital. It covers an area of 1.27 ha.