Old Cemetery, cemetery in Tarnów, Poland
The Old Cemetery in Tarnów is a large burial ground located at the intersection of Tuchowska and Narutowicza streets. The site contains numerous ornate gravestones and two separate chapels that define its overall layout.
The cemetery was founded in 1791 and initially served the poor population as a burial ground. Over time it became the resting place of many notable figures, transforming its social standing.
The cemetery holds the Sanguszko chapel featuring sculptures by Antoni Madeyski depicting members of the princely family. This chapel represents the artistic tradition of monument design that developed here over generations.
The cemetery is accessible via the named streets and can be explored on foot. Visitors will find information in academic studies and a detailed guide available for reference when visiting.
In the southern section lies the grave of Rufin Piotrowski, whose diaries about his Siberian exile were translated into many languages. His writings provide rare personal insights into this difficult period of history.
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