List of cemeteries in Poland explained
The following is a list of selected cemeteries in Poland.
Lesser Poland Voivodeship
- Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków (Old Town). Buried, include pilots shot down over Poland with those originally buried in Warsaw, along with hundreds of Commonwealth of Nations casualties and prisoners of war who died during the German occupation.[1] [2]
- Wawel Cathedral with tombs of Polish kings, Kraków (St. Leonard's Crypt)
- Skałka national Panthéon of some of the most distinguished Poles, Kraków
- New Jewish Cemetery, Kraków (Kazimierz district)
- Remah Cemetery, Kraków (Kazimierz)
- Jewish Cemetery of Podgórze (pl), Kraków (Podgórze district)
- Mogilski cemetery (pl), Kraków (Nowa Huta district)
- Prokocim cemetery (pl), Kraków (Prokocim)
- Salwatorski cemetery (pl), Kraków (Zwierzyniec)
- Tyniecki cemetery (pl), Kraków (Dębniki)
- Jewish cemetery of Chrzanów
- Bieńczyce-Dłubnia Military Cemetery number 398. A single grave of an Austrian soldier which was named a 'cemetery' by the War Graves Branch K&K of the Austrian Military Commandant's Office of Kraków (German: Kriegsgräber-Abteilung K.u.K. Militär-Kommando Krakau) located in the Kraków Fortress of district XI (Twierdza Kraków) in southern Poland.[3] For several decades, the grave was located near the contemporary Makuszyński street.[4] It was removed in the mid 20th century during the construction of a major thoroughfare.
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Łódź Voivodeship
Lublin Voivodeship
Lubusz Voivodeship
Masovian Voivodeship
See also: Jewish cemeteries of Warsaw.
Pomeranian Voivodeship
Silesian Voivodeship
Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Notes
Notes and References
- [Commonwealth War Graves Commission]
- Szymon Madej, Kraków Military Cemetery
- Web site: Cmentarz nr 398 - Bieńczyce-Dłubnia . Bieńczyce-Dłubnia Military Cemetery number 398 . Mirosław Łopata . 2007 . Source: Broch Rudolf, Hauptmann Hans. Westgalizische Heldengraeber aus den Jahren des Weltkrieges 1914-1915, Wien 1918..
- Web site: Przystanek: Makuszyńskiego . Nowa Mapa Krakowa . Mapakrakow.pl.
- Virtual Shtetl, Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery. Museum of the History of Polish Jews 2016.