Hradec Králové - Jewish cemetery
The Hradec Jewish Cemetery was founded in 1877. In its eastern corner there is a betstube, which was a ceremonial hall for burials, sometimes also referred to as a morgue. In addition to the graves, there is also a monument to the victims of Nazism from 1950 in the cemetery. The cemetery is not accessible to the public.
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