Nový židovský hřbitov v Hostouni

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Na Obci 394, 273 53 Hostouň, Czechia

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City : Hostouň

Na Obci 394, 273 53 Hostouň, Czechia
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Rostislav Ducháč on Google

Krásné a klidné místo.
Beautiful and quiet place.
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Martin Cicmanec on Google

Krásné, přístupné, čisté.
Beautiful, accessible, clean.
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Kristian Mejstřík on Google

Příjemné překvapení po cestě na Křivoklát.
A pleasant surprise on the way to Křivoklát.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Pohřebiště začalo sloužit v roce 1848 s koncem pohřbívání na nedalekém starém židovském hřbitově. Najdete tu 340 náhrobků z let 1830-1936, zajímavostí je například náhrobní kámen kladenského chirurga Bernarda Sterna zesnulého v roce 1876. Nejstarší čitelné náhrobky pochází z roku 1839. Poslední zdejší pohřeb proběhl roku 1985. Místo posledního odpočinku tu nalezli i příbuzní spisovatele Oty Pavla. Na okraji hřbitova je opravená márnice. Místo je volně přístupné. The cemetery began to serve in 1848 with the end of burial in the nearby old Jewish cemetery. You will find 340 tombstones from 1830-1936, such as the tombstone of Kladno surgeon Bernard Stern who died in 1876. The oldest legible tombstones date from 1839. The last burial here took place in 1985. Relatives of the famous Czech writer Ota Pavel also found their final resting place here. There is a repaired morgue on the edge of the cemetery. The place is freely accessible.
The burial ground began to serve in 1848 with the end of burial in the nearby old Jewish cemetery. You will find 340 tombstones from 1830-1936, such as the tombstone of Kladno surgeon Bernard Stern who died in 1876. The oldest legible tombstones date from 1839. The last burial here took place in 1985. Relatives of the writer Ota Pavel also found their final resting place. There is a repaired morgue on the edge of the cemetery. The place is freely accessible. The cemetery began to serve in 1848 with the end of burial in the nearby old Jewish cemetery. You will find 340 tombstones from 1830-1936, such as the tombstone of Kladno surgeon Bernard Stern who died in 1876. The oldest legible tombstones date from 1839. The last burial here took place in 1985. Relatives of the famous Czech writer Ota Pavel also found their final resting place here. There is a repaired morgue on the edge of the cemetery. The place is freely accessible.

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