Old Jewish Cemetery, Bacău
Facts and practical information
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Bacău, Romania is a closed cemetery that was used by the Jewish community of the city from at least the early 18th century until 1917, when the New Jewish Cemetery was opened. The cemetery is located in the center of Bacau, bordered by Pictor Theodor Aman Street from the north and Ghioceilor street in the east, just a few meters from the Athletics Hall, the Bacovia University and the Zimbru neighborhood. Among others, were also buried here former participants in the Romanian War of Independence of 1877. By 1912 the cemetery became full and the last burial took place in 1917 when the new cemetery was opened. ()
Bacău
Old Jewish Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cathedral of the Lord's Ascension, George Bacovia Memorial House, "V. Anestin" Astronomical Observatory, Municipal Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Old Jewish Cemetery?
How to get to Old Jewish Cemetery by public transport?
Bus
- Stația Gară (28 min walk)
- Massaro (32 min walk)
Train
- Bacău (29 min walk)