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Český Těšín - Jewish cemetery
The cemetery was founded in 1924 and devastated during the Nazi occupation.
Address: Hřbitovní, Český Těšín
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Frýdek-Místek - Jewish cemetery
The cemetery was founded in 1882 with an Art Nouveau gate. The ceremonial hall with Classicist architecture was reconstructed into a chapel of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Address: Frýdek-Místek
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Jablunkov - Jewish cemetery
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Krnov - synagogue
A synagogue built in 1871 in the city walls in Neo-Romanesque style, with two towers and a choir loft above the aron-ha-kodesh. During the Nazi occupation it was used as a market place and the interior was destroyed. From 1960 it is used as archives.
Telephone: 608643487
Address: Krnov
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Krnov - Jewish cemetery
The cemetery was established in 1873 and includes valuable tombstones and an Art Nouveau tomb from 1910.
Telephone: 608643487
Address: Krnov
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Moravská Ostrava - Jewish cemetery
A monument to Ostrava's Jews is located here, which was unveiled in 1992 by Vaclav Havel.
Address: Sad Milady Horákové, Ostrava, Moravská Ostrava
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Osoblaha - Jewish cemetery
The cemetery was probably founded in the first half of the 15th century. The oldest preserved tombstones are from the second half of the 17th century. In the fire in 1802 many wooden gravestones were destroyed. The cemetery is unique for its Polish type tombstones, which are very unusual in the Czech lands.
Address: Osoblaha
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Ostrava - Jewish cemetery - new
Cemetery founded in 1965, with many tombstones brought from the older cemetery in Moravská Ostrava.
Telephone: 596621354, 737550442
Address: Ostrava
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Valašské Meziříčí - Jewish cemetery - remains
The Jewish section on the military and prison cemetery from the World War I. The cemetery was destroyed in 1972.
Address: Valašské Meziříčí
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Bohumín - Jewish cemetery
On the present municipal cemetery are the remains of the Jewish cemetery from 1898. The ceremonial hall is now used as a chapel of the Seventh Day Adventists Church.
Address: Bohumín
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Český Těšín - synagogue
The synagogue was built in 1928 as a terraced house. Untraditionally conceived, its unusual facade grabs your attention at first sight. Just as the rest of the building, the present day crimson facade was designed in 1928 by the renowned city architect Eduard David.
Address: Český Těšín
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Klimkovice - Jewish cemetery
The remains of a cemetery from the second half of the 19th century, devastated by Nazis.
Address: Klimkovice
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Nový Jičín - synagogue
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Ostrava-Michálkovice - Jewish section of the municipal cemetery
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Šenov near Nové Jičín - Jewish cemetery
In the remains of the cemetery destroyed by Nazis is the monument to the victims of Nazism, and the ceremonial hall serves as a chapel of the Seventh Day Adventist church.
Address: Suvorovova 478, Šenov u Nového Jičína
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Velké Karlovice - Jewish cemetery
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Vsetín - Jewish cemetery
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Bruntál - Jewish cemetery
Address: Bruntál
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Hlučín - Jewish cemetery
Address: Rovniny, Hlučín
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Opava - Jewish cemetery
Address: Opava
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Orlová - Jewish cemetery
Address: Orlová
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