Skew Bridge Cemetery
Facts and practical information
Skew Bridge Cemetery in Turkey stands as a solemn testament to the sacrifices made during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. Located on the Gallipoli Peninsula, the cemetery is under the care of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and serves as the final resting place for soldiers of the British Empire who fought and fell in this tragic and historic conflict.
The site is meticulously maintained to honor the memory of those who perished. The cemetery contains the graves of 607 identified casualties, with a number of others commemorated whose graves could not be precisely located. The majority of those interred here lost their lives during the Second Battle of Krithia, an attempt to seize control of the peninsula in April and May of 1915.
Visitors to Skew Bridge Cemetery will find a place of tranquility and reflection, with rows of white headstones standing in stark contrast to the surrounding landscape. The cemetery's design reflects the gravity of the site, with an air of solemn respect that is fitting for a military burial ground.
Çanakkale
Skew Bridge Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Çanakkale Martyrs' Memorial, Helles Memorial, V Beach, Pink Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery.