Jewish Cemetery Innsbruck Westfriedhof

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Description

In 1864, the Innsbruck Jewish community was given an area of the municipal Western Cemetery to establish a new Jewish cemetery. It contains, among other things, graves of Jewish soldiers from all parts of the Monarchy who fell in Tyrol during World War I and a memorial plaque for the victims of the Shoa. Guided tours can be organized through the Jewish Community in Innsbruck if required. The cemetery is freely accessible to the public.

Address

Fritz-Pregl-Straße 2, 6020 Innsbruck | show on map

Province

Tyrol

Cadastral Data

KG 81136, EZ 655, GSt 1068, TZ 14189/2009, protected monument

Area in m²

1,444

Owner

City of Innsbruck

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Restoration

The owner of this cemetery has not filed an application to receive a subsidy from the Fund for the Restoration of the Jewish Cemeteries in Austria.