Jewish cemetery in Budyna nad Ohří.
The first Jewish cemetery was near the city walls near the northeastern bastion. The second Jewish cemetery was founded in 1787, as evidenced by the oldest tombstones from that year. Burials took place here until 1938. The cemetery is a short distance behind the local cemetery near the road leading to the village of Vrbka.
The cemetery is surrounded by a three-meter high wall and is mostly locked. It is quite large and is used only in its…
The cemetery is surrounded by a three-meter high wall and is mostly locked. It is quite large and is used only in its…
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Jewish cemetery in Budyna nad Ohří.
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