Obj. ID: 48228
  Funerary Art Jewish cemetery in Stavne, Ukraine
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown, but according to the dates on the preserved gravestones it can be assumed that the cemetery emerged in the mid-19th century. The cemetery was fenced by owners of the land. The cemetery is surrounded by a wooden fence with a barbed wire of 1.5 metres height, constructed by land owners. The cemetery site is used for cattle grazing and beekeeping. There are about 70 gravestones. Around 20 gravestones on the site are broken.
To reach the cemetery, exit Stavne village in the direction of Lviv. Proceed for about 70 metres after the turn to Lubnya village. The cemetery is located on the left of the road at the yard of the private house.


