Obj. ID: 52113
Jewish Funerary Art Jewish cemetery in Morąg, Poland
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the southern, western and eastern borders of the cemetery are fenced by the high brick wall (about 2 meters high). Front (northern) part is unfenced. 39 tombstones have preserved (mostly graves in concrete frames), including 11 intact stellas, some damaged and/or overturned.
Date of the oldest tombstone: 1832, 1842
Date of the latest tombstone: 1886, 1903 (presumable reading, the letters are illegible)
Perimeter length: 172 metres
The cemetery site is marked by an information board attached to the remains of the former cemetery gate. In the south-eastern corner, there are presumable ruins of a small brick cemetery chapel, that was directly adjacent to the wall of the necropolis. According to shtetl.org.pl, it was located in the corner of the cemetery and had dimensions of 4 x 4 meters