Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg
The historic Jewish Cemetery of Tarnobrzeg, Poland, was founded in 1930 in the Serbinów neighbourhood of Tarnobrzeg, in the Second Polish Republic. The Jewish cemetery is located close to Sienkiewicza and Dąbrowskiej Streets.Photo: Dy-e, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Cemetery
- Description: cemetery in Poland
- Also known as: “Cmentarz żydowski” and “Jewish Graveyard in Tarnobrzeg”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Train station in Tarnobrzeg and Dzików Castle.
Train station in Tarnobrzeg
Railway station
Photo: Patryk2710, CC BY 4.0.
Train station in Tarnobrzeg is a railway station, which is situated 780 metres southeast of Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg.
Dzików Castle
Museum
Photo: Jacek Halicki, CC BY-SA 3.0 pl.
Dzików Castle or Tarnowski Family Castle in Dzików is a 15th-century castle located in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. It is set in a park complex with gardens. Dzików Castle is situated 1¼ km northwest of Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg.
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Tarnobrzeg
Church
Photo: Spacejam2, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Tarnobrzeg is a church in Serbinów, Poland. The church consists of the upper, bottom church and buildings adjoining to them. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Tarnobrzeg is situated 1 km north of Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Serbinów and Wielopole.
Serbinów
Suburb
Photo: Baczy, Public domain.
Serbinów is a housing estate in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. Situated in an eastern part of the city, it is one of the biggest osiedle there and is inhabited by over 13,000 citizens.
Wielopole
Suburb
Wielopole is an administrative district within the city of Tarnobrzeg, Poland. It was formerly a village before it was annexed by the city in 1976.
Miechocin
Locality
Photo: Jacek Halicki, CC BY-SA 3.0 pl.
Miechocin is the oldest part of today's town of Tarnobrzeg, Poland. Its first settlement dates around 1000 AD, while first documented mention of Miechocin comes from the year 1185, when wooden church of Mary Magdalene parish church was established here.
Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg
- Categories: Jewish cemetery and burial
- Location: Tarnobrzeg, Tarnobrzeg, Podkarpackie, Poland, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
50.57193° or 50° 34′ 19″ northLongitude
21.68722° or 21° 41′ 14″ eastOpen location code
9G23HMCP+QVOpenStreetMap ID
way 228124177OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryWikidata ID
Q4205374
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In Other Languages
From Polish to Russian—“Jewish Cemetery, Tarnobrzeg” goes by many names.
- Polish: “Cmentarz żydowski w Tarnobrzegu”
- Polish: “Cmentarz żydowski, XVIII/XIX”
- Polish: “Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Tarnobrzegu”
- Portuguese: “Cemitério judaico de Tarnobrzeg”
- Russian: “Иудейское кладбище (Тарнобжег)”
- Russian: “Иудейское кладбище”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Państwowa Akademia Nauk Stosowanych im. prof. Stanisława Tarnowskiego w Tarnobrzegu and Archiwum Podkarpackiego Urzędu Wojewódzkiego w Rzeszowie Delegatura w Tarnobrzegu.
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