Tolerance cemetery Ruzyne

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Huberova, 150 00 Praha 5, Czechia

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City : Praha

Huberova, 150 00 Praha 5, Czechia
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Michal Štingl on Google

Romantické místo, pěkný malý hřbitůvek
Romantic place, nice little cemetery
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Yveta Manouskova on Google

Krasny malinky hrbituvek.Volne pristupny.
Beautiful raspberry clove.Volne pristupny.
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Michal Menšík on Google

Nikdo sem nelezte,nic tu není a k vidění už teprve.Bydlim vedle a mám velkého psa co vás kousne ?
Nobody come here, nothing is here and can only be seen.Bydlim next door and I have a big dog what bites you ?
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Tomáš Vitásek on Google

Malý, nepoužívaný, ale celkem udržovaný hřbitov, druhý nejmenší hřbitov v Praze. Poslední pohřeb 1945..
Small, unused, but well maintained cemetery, the second smallest cemetery in Prague. Last Funeral 1945 ..
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Olga Žernosek on Google

Malý hřbitov, ale velice pěkný:)
Small cemetery, but very nice :)
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The Stage on Google

Pěkný hřbitov, ale když jsem zde byl naposled byl poměrně zarostlý a bylo zde hodně trávy, tak by mě zajímalo, jestli zde někdo provede nějáké změny. Mimochodem hřbitov leží na velmi pěkném místě, které je plné stromů a dá se tu projít háječkem až dolů, rozhodně pěkná procházka ;)
Nice cemetery, but when I was here last time was quite overgrown and there was a lot of grass, I wonder if anyone will make any changes here. By the way, the cemetery is situated on a very nice place, which is full of trees and you can walk through the gamekeeper's lodge, definitely a nice walk;)
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Evangelický hřbitov založený po vyhlášení tolerančního patentu (tzv. toleranční hřbitov) je krásnou, byť nenápadnou památkou, ukrytou mezi domkymezi návrším Bílé Hory a nedaleké obory Hvězda. Vznikl v roce 1784, o čtyři roky později byl obehnán zdí. V revolučním roce 1848 se tu shromáždili pražští studenti, aby uctili památku bojovníků padlých v Bitvě na Bílé hoře. Poslední pohřeb na něm proběhl v květnu 1945. V roce 2000 byla obnovena hřbitovní zeď. Místo je volně přístupné. Někdy je uváděn jako nejmenší hřbitov v Praze, ale tím je Benický hřbitov. Druhý evangelický hřbitov z roku 1795 najdete ve Strašnicích. Ruzyňský toleranční hřbitov je chráněn jako kulturní památka České republiky. The Evangelical Cemetery founded after the announcement of the tolerance patent (the so-called tolerance cemetery) is a beautiful, albeit inconspicuous monument, hidden between the houses among the White Mountain former battlefield and the nearby Hvězda game reserve. It was founded in 1784, four years later it was surrounded by a wall. In the revolutionary year of 1848, Prague students gathered here to honor the memory of the warriors who fell in the Battle of the White Mountain. The last burial took place in May 1945. In 2000, the cemetery wall was restored. The place is freely accessible. It is sometimes listed as the smallest cemetery in Prague, but that is the Benice cemetery at Prague 10 near Kolovraty. The second evangelical cemetery from 1795 can be found in Strašnice. The Ruzyně Tolerance Cemetery is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The Evangelical Cemetery founded after the announcement of the tolerance patent (the so-called tolerance cemetery) is a beautiful, albeit inconspicuous monument, hidden between the houses between the Bílá Hora hill and the nearby Hvězda game reserve. It was founded in 1784, four years later it was surrounded by a wall. In the revolutionary year of 1848, Prague students gathered here to honor the memory of the warriors who fell in the Battle of the White Mountain. The last burial took place in May 1945. In 2000, the cemetery wall was restored. The place is freely accessible. It is sometimes listed as the smallest cemetery in Prague, but that is the Benický cemetery. The second evangelical cemetery from 1795 can be found in Strašnice. The Ruzyně Tolerance Cemetery is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. The Evangelical Cemetery founded after the announcement of the tolerance patent (the so-called tolerance cemetery) is a beautiful, albeit inconspicuous monument, hidden between the houses among the White Mountain former battlefield and the nearby Hvězda game reserve. It was founded in 1784, four years later it was surrounded by a wall. In the revolutionary year of 1848, Prague students gathered here to honor the memory of the warriors who fell in the Battle of the White Mountain. The last burial took place in May 1945. In 2000, the cemetery wall was restored. The place is freely accessible. It is sometimes listed as the smallest cemetery in Prague, but that is the Benice cemetery at Prague 10 near Kolovraty. The second evangelical cemetery from 1795 can be found in Strašnice. The Ruzyně Tolerance Cemetery is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
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Rolando Nakládal on Google

Volně přístupný malý hřbitov s historickou hodnotou. Na zdi, kterou je hřbitov obehnaný je u vstupu doprovodný text, který vás uvede do souvislostí a seznámí s historií. Dělá mi velkou radost, že se dokázala dát dohromady skupina místních co bojovala za jeho zachování a rekonstrukci a tím toto jedinečné místo zachránila.
Freely accessible small cemetery with historical value. On the wall that surrounds the cemetery, there is an accompanying text at the entrance, which will put you in context and introduce you to history. It makes me very happy that a group of locals who fought for its preservation and reconstruction managed to get together and thus saved this unique place.

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