Old Jewish Cemetery in Cieszyn | |
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Details | |
Established | 1647 |
Location | st. Hażlaska 39, Cieszyn |
Country | Poland |
Coordinates | 49°45′23″N 18°37′43″E / 49.75639°N 18.62861°E |
Type | Religious |
Owned by | The Jewish Community in Bielsko-Biała |
Size | 1.9 hectares |
Find a Grave | Old Jewish Cemetery in Cieszyn |
Old Jewish Cemetery (Polish: Stary Cmentarz Żydowski w Cieszynie) is one of two Jewish cemeteries in Cieszyn, Poland; together with New Jewish Cemetery. Situated on Hażlaska Street 39, it is the oldest of them.
Land for the cemetery was purchased in 1647 and has since belonged to the Singer family.[1] In 1785, the cemetery was ceased to be private property and was sold to the Jewish community in Cieszyn. The last burial at the cemetery took place in 1928. In 1986, the cemetery was added to the register of monuments. The cemetery now belongs to the Jewish Community in Bielsko-Biała.[2]
As of 2009, the cemetery has more than 1,500 graves. The cemetery has an area of 1.9 hectares and is surrounded by a brick fence.[3] It is claimed by local authors that the cemetery was established in the Middle Ages.[4]