A beautiful and poignant place to visit, this is Warsaw's only active Jewish cemetery. Established in 1806 beyond the city trenches ('okopy,' where today's Okopowa Street runs), the cemetery houses some 200,000 tombs and is the final resting place of many generations of Varsovian Jews, including Ludwik Zamenhof, inventor of the international language Esperanto.
Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery
Website
cmentarzzydowski.pl/en/Amenities
No Credit cards
Open
Open 10:00-17:00. Fri 10:00-15:00, Closed Sat.
Price/Additional Info
Admission 20złAssociated Venues
/warsaw/janusz-korczak-monument_75018v
A monument to Janusz Korczak and the children from his orphanage, who were sent to Treb
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Tatto SN
New Jersey, USA
Jewish Cemetery of interest to visit .. thanks for reference