Obj. ID: 52295
Jewish Funerary Art Site of the Jewish cemetery in Ińsko, Poland
According to ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, the Jewish cemetery in Ińsko existed from the beginning of the 19th century. It was located within the city limits, behind the post office between Fließstraße (today Młynarska Street) and Wangeriner Straße (today Armii Krajowej Street). It was completely destroyed before the end of the WWII. In 1996, the area of the former cemetery, surrounded by houses, was still recognizable, but two years later the area was concreted over and garages and a car park were built on it.
The Jewish cemetery in Ińsko is not marked on 19th- or 20th-century maps. All available maps at the cemetery site show an empty square of irregular shapes. This is also true for the German map below from 1929 (the cemetery area is marked in red).
The Jewish cemetery in Ińsko is located at the junction of Armii Krajowej and Młynarska streets, next to the Niepodległości roundabout. Today, the site is occupied by garages and a car park at the back of the building at 1/1a, Armii Krajowej Street. Access is from both streets.
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Poland | Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship | Ińsko
| Behind 1/1a Armii Krajowej Street