Jewish cemetery in Bytom, Jewish cemetery in Bytom, Poland.
The Jewish cemetery in Bytom is a burial ground in downtown Bytom with thousands of gravestones bearing Hebrew and German inscriptions. The site contains numerous monuments of varying sizes and styles that were erected across several decades.
The cemetery was founded in 1866 and served as the burial ground for Bytom's Jewish community for over a century. After its closure in 1965, many gravestones were later moved to the municipal cemetery to preserve memory of this population.
The burial ground displays traditional Jewish gravestone designs with inscriptions that reveal how the local community practiced their faith. The stone monuments reflect the craftsmanship families chose to honor their deceased.
Access to this burial ground is restricted and requires prior permission from local authorities. It is advisable to check current conditions and opening arrangements before planning a visit.
Many original gravestones were returned from a municipal cemetery back to this site in 1991 after decades of separation. This relocation marked an important step in restoring recognition of Bytom's former Jewish community.
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