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The Jewish cemetery in Třebívlicích was established around 1867. Covering a total area of 665 square meters, there are around one hundred gravestones, most of which are damaged. It was occupied until the 1930s, although the local Jewish community founded in 1857 was dissolved in 1924 due to a sharp decline in membership. The last burial is said to have taken place in 1941 (although this information is not entirely certain).
The cemetery was destroyed during the German Nazi occupation. After the Nazi destruction and the period of neglect during the communist regime, the first repairs and maintenance work on the site only began in 2004.
The cemetery is located in a surrounding wine-growing area and is therefore not freely accessible.
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