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Obj. ID: 50351
  Funerary Art
  Site of the Old Jewish cemetery in Szydlowiec, Poland

© ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, Photographer: ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, 2021

According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the new Jewish cemetery is located about 300 metres northeast of the Rynek Wielki market square, between Kościuszki Street and Radomska Street. In the past, there was a synagogue next to it. The cemetery was established in the first half of the 18th century, along with the establishment of the Jewish community in Szydłowiec. At the beginning of the 19th century, owing to the gradual development of the town nearing the cemetery, and the fact that it was overcrowded, it became necessary to find a new burial site. In 1811, the Jewish community obtained a permit to purchase a plot of land located approximately 140 metres east of the synagogue. In 1825, both cemeteries were fenced, and a funeral house was built between the two plots. In 1938, a road from Kielce to Warsaw was built between the old and the new cemetery, on Kościuszki Street.

There is no detailed information about the degradation of the cemetery during the war. After the war, the area was gradually built over. In 1957, the Minister of Municipal Economy issued an order to close the cemetery, and the Presidium of the City National Council in Szydłowiec decided to allocate part of the cemetery plot to build a timber yard, department store, and office building. In the following years, part of the cemetery was taken over by the “Samopomoc Chłopska” District Cooperative. After 1959, a Cooperative Department Store, an apartment block, two pavilions for agricultural tools, and a school playground were built in the cemetery. All above-ground traces of the cemetery have vanished, and its borders are imperceptible. There is no form of commemoration of any kind, nor any information on its ownership status. The facility is not listed in either the Municipal and Provincial Register of Monuments or the Register of Immovable Monuments.

According to some sources, some tombstones were transferred to the new Jewish cemetery of Szydlowiec. There is no information board stating that this was a former Jewish cemetery. 

Perimeter length: 403 meters

The former cemetery area covers an overbuilt plot of land between, Tadeusza Kościuszki, Spółdzielcza and Wschodnia streets.

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