Jewish cemetery in Radoun
The Jewish cemetery on the northwestern edge of the village was founded in 1789 by the local Jewish community, which in the past numbered up to 120 people. The oldest tombstone in the cemetery is from 1807 and there are more than two hundred tombstones in total. In the years 1920-22, the cemetery area was built ceremony hall. It is an octagonal building in neo-Romanesque style with a concrete dome. The Second World War meant the demise of the local…
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Jewish cemetery in Radoun
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