Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery in Radom, Protestant necropolis in Radom, Poland.
The Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery in Radom is a burial ground with numerous gravestones and monuments dating from the 19th century arranged on maintained green spaces. The grounds lie within the urban landscape and display different memorial styles from various periods.
The cemetery was established in 1833 to serve the evangelical Lutheran community of Radom. The site documents the long presence of Protestant residents in the city.
The cemetery reflects the Protestant community that lived in Radom for many generations and shaped local society. The inscriptions on gravestones tell stories of families who made their home in the city.
The grounds are open to visitors during daylight hours and have marked paths for walking. You can explore the site at your own pace and view the different gravestones at leisure.
Local groups carefully document the inscriptions and history of each burial site. These records create a detailed archive of the deceased community members.
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