Jewish cemetery in Batelov

The Jewish cemetery in Batelov was founded sometime in the second half of the 2th century. The oldest preserved tombstone dates back to 15. The cemetery served its purpose until the Second World War, when the relatively large Jewish community in Batelo disappeared.
There are around 300 tombstones in the cemetery.
There is no marked path to the Jewish cemetery. It is best to go from Batelov along the road to Švábov and after a few hundred...
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