Jewish Cemetery Linz
Data
Description
The cemetery was established in 1863; until then, the dead of the Jewish community had to be taken to Bohemia for burial. There are around 800 graves in the cemetery. It survived the Nazi period virtually unscathed, however, approximately 120 headstones are missing. A Tahara house has been preserved. The cemetery is kept locked; the key can be obtained from the Jewish Community Linz, which also provides information on guided tours.
Address
Friedhofstraße 1, 4020 Linz |
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Province
Upper Austria
Cadastral Data
KG 45204, EZ 79, GSt 762/1, TZ 5968/2009, protected monument
Area in m²
5,405
Owner
Jewish Community Linz
Photos
sub-project 2
Description
Realization:
master builder work, metal restoration, stonemasonry work, gardening work
Date of approval
28 Jun 2021
Funding in €
1,211,163.08
Applicant
IKG Linz
sub-project 1
Description
Planning / general planner services: planning and plan preparation, object and damage survey, planning services for architecture, gardening work and landscape planning; overall management; local site supervision.
Date of approval
15 May 2020
Funding in €
161,578.23
Applicant
IKG Linz