File:Jüdischer Friedhof, Holz, 2023 Nagykanizsa.jpg

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Jewish cemetery. There is Monument to the Martyrs of Auschwitz (intalled 1960) and the Austrian Southern Railway memorial column (installed in 1960) it was made to commemorate the need to move the bones from the old Israelite graveyard that had been liquidated in 1859 for the construction of the Southern Railway station building. the cemetery is 6-8 meters below street level, fenced area with about 4000 tombstones. It was opened in 1786, when Count Lajos Batthyány, the landlord of the town, gave land to the community for the purpose of a cemetery. The earliest grave tablets with semicircular or corrugated gables, the vast majority of them, were made in the Zitterbart workshop in Keszthely. The gravestones made in the second half of the 19th century constitute the most significant coherent monuments of local stone carving. Notable tombs from the early 20th century are: Black granite tomb of Sándor Sommer and his wife, 1910 made by Mende Valér; Black granite tomb of the Steiner family, early 1930s by Imre Vágó. Not far from the entrance there is a rectangular ceremonial home with a gable roof, on the main façade of which is a tympanum supported by four Corinthian columns, including inscriptions in Hebrew and Hungarian. Its side facades are connected to side spaces: the carriage shed and the former dwelling of the cemetery problems. Built in 1883 - 63 Ady Endre Street, Nagykanizsa, Zala County, Hungary
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Izraelita temető. Auschwitzi mártírok emlékműve, a ravatalozó mellett áll az emlékmű. (Felállítás 1960) Déli Vasúti emlékoszlop annak az emlékére készült, hogy 1859-ben, a Déli Vasúti indóház építése miatt felszámolt régi izraelita sírkertből át kellett helyezni a csontokat. 'Zsidótemető és ravatalozó' néven védett, azonosító: 11666, törzsszám: 11164 - Zala megye, Nagykanizsa, Ady Endre utca 63.

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: 11666

Object location46° 26′ 38.41″ N, 16° 59′ 09.75″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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