Stary Cmentarz Zydowski (Old Jewish Cemetery)
Description
Just on the edge of town the cemetery is a testament to the size of the once thriving Jewish population in Wroclaw/Breslau. Wandering around what strikes you the most is that the last dates that appear on the tombs and headstones are the mid 1930's, a sobering reminder that by 1945 the Jewish population had effectively been wiped out.
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Getting There
From the centre of town catch a number 9 or 15 tram and get off at the Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny stop (four after the main train station). The Cemetery is on the opposite side of the large junction, down a small track that's signposted from the main road
Latitude: 51.086818; Longitude: 17.02515
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (01/06/2012), and on time of last update (10/06/2012) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.