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Opening Hours : Monday- Thursday, Sunday: 10 AM- 5 PM
Friday: 10 AM – 3 PM
Closed: Saturday
Entry Fees : 8 PLN Onwards
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The Jewish Cemetery located on Okopowa Street in Warsaw is a significant historical site that provides light on the rich cultural legacy and serves as a gloomy reminder of the vibrant Jewish presence in Warsaw before the Holocaust.
Walking through the cemetery, visitors can observe the diverse range of tombstones, mausoleums, and memorial sculptures that represent different architectural styles and reflect the cultural diversity of the Jewish community. Visitors can visit this place of remembering and can pay their respects to the deceased. The cemetery also offers an opportunity for education and learning enabling visitors to understand the history, customs, and traditions of the Jewish community. Covering a vast area, the Jewish Cemetery is one of the largest Jewish burial grounds in Europe. Its origins date back to the early 19th century, and it became the final resting place for countless individuals, including prominent Jewish figures, scholars, artists, and Holocaust victims.