Kraków, Poland
Miodowa 55
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+48 126199900
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hard to say it's 'new' cemetery, but pretty beautiful
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It’s very precious and important place, I think. Threr are some very new and some very old. It was very large than I guess at the entrance. I am not Jew but this place made me thoughful. May the souls rest in peace.
Place where you can think off the fast flying time in high competitive society. Here you feel the eternity of the death as a whole.
LIEU MEMORABLE Some Pictures, Black and White.
All is green. All is peace.
R' Shimon Sofer, Maor V'shemesh, R' Uren, R' Shlomo Zalmen of Viellipoli and much more.
I was moved to tears wandering through this place. There are 10,000 markers, many repatriated from the Plaszow Concentration Camp that the Germans used as roads. The ones that were shattered beyond repair were made into the walls. Some fragments were just left as piles of stone. It was, in the best way I can put it, a post-apocalyptic graveyard, one where the collective dead have more meaning than the indivudals. If you should go, run your fingers along the walls as you walk. Feel the history.
An impressive cemetery. There is a spider's web on the road because tourists will not go. There are a lot of neglected cemetory. Unlike the Christian cemetery, it was impressive. I recommend
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