Historic Jewish Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Totally disrespectful!
They actually take an entrance fee for visiting the cemetery. A cemetery! People who want to pay their respects to the death have to pay money first. In other words: The Polish city of Wroclaw is maki...
Wroclaw's interesting old Jewish Cemetery is a pleasant tram ride from the center. I strongly recommend visiting the exhibit at the White Stork Synagogue first because that includes information about...
... particularly if you know of famous individuals who lived in the area when was still part of Germany. Looking at the signs of bullets on tombstones, one can only imagine how tough and frightening t...
We visited on Saturday morning and were the only people there. It was sad to see how the cemetery had been a main focus of WWII. Many of the gravestones are riddled with bullet holes. I noticed t...
Although a cemetery is beautiful, it is partly eaten by nature. For lovers of history there are graves of 1850 and before, many without name too. The receptionist does not speak English ...
Totally disrespectful!
They actually take an entrance fee for visiting the cemetery. A cemetery! People who want to pay their respects to the death have to pay money first. In other words: The Polish city of Wroclaw is maki...
Interesting Old Jewish Cemetery
Wroclaw's interesting old Jewish Cemetery is a pleasant tram ride from the center. I strongly recommend visiting the exhibit at the White Stork Synagogue first because that includes information about...
Very interesting...
... particularly if you know of famous individuals who lived in the area when was still part of Germany. Looking at the signs of bullets on tombstones, one can only imagine how tough and frightening t...
VERY INTERESTING
We visited on Saturday morning and were the only people there. It was sad to see how the cemetery had been a main focus of WWII. Many of the gravestones are riddled with bullet holes. I noticed t...
Free and precious historical place
Although a cemetery is beautiful, it is partly eaten by nature. For lovers of history there are graves of 1850 and before, many without name too. The receptionist does not speak English ...