Sanok cemeteries

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The old cemetery chapel in the central cemetery (Sanok) The Old Jewish Cemetery on Kiczury Street (Sanok)
The old cemetery chapel in the central cemetery (Sanok)
The Old Jewish Cemetery on Kiczury Street (Sanok)

In the urban area of Sanok there are the following existing and former cemeteries . By far the largest among them was the Sanoker Zentralfriedhof, founded in 1896 .

This is a list of cemeteries in Sanok.

  • Sanok-Süd municipal cemetery on Ustronie Street
  • The parish cemetery around the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary on Najświętszej Maryi Panny Avenue.
  • Sanok-Posada Municipal Cemetery on Lipińskiego Street
  • Sanoker Central Cemetery on Rymanowska Street
  • Olchowce Parish Cemetery on Kółkowa Street

Historic cemeteries of Alt-Sanok

The following burial places were located in Sanok:

  • The old cemetery around the palace chapel (today's Burgplatz )
  • The old Catholic cemetery of the parish of St. Michael (today's Michaelplatz), the human skeletons were oriented north-south and west-east.
  • The old Catholic church-cemetery of the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary behind the city wall (today's Grzegorza Street)
  • The old church-cemetery of the Franciscans (today's Franciscan monastery )
  • The old cemetery around the Catholic St. Hedwig's Chapel behind the city wall (today's Rybacka Street), the human skeletons facing north-south.
  • The old Orthodox cemetery around the Church of the Dormition of Mary behind the city wall (today's Piłsudskiego Street), the human skeletons faced west-east orientation.
  • The old municipal cemetery on Sobieskiego Street. It was documented from 1784 to 1857 when the human skeletons faced north-south.
  • Today's “old” municipal cemetery on Matejki Street (today's Central Cemetery )

Jewish cemeteries

  • The former Jewish cemetery in Sanok on Jagiellonska Street has been in operation since the 16th century and closed in 1784 (today's large green area on Jagiellońska Street).
  • The Jewish cemetery on Głogowa Street was occupied from 1784 to 1957.

Soldier's part in the communal cemeteries War cemetery

  • The mass grave of the 32nd Hungarian Infantry Regiment in the central cemetery was destroyed towards the beginning of the communist dictatorship (today's Soviet cemetery of honor).
  • The Soviet war cemetery in the Sanok cemetery .
  • The Polish war cemetery of the First and Second World Wars in the Sanok cemetery .
  • The Soviet war cemetery of the Second World War at Stalag 325 / Z near Olchowce.

Cremation

Web links

Commons : Zentralfriedhof (Sanok)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files