About

Cmentarz Bródnowski, located in Warsaw, is one of Europe's largest cemeteries, covering over 113 hectares. Steeped in history, this site serves as a poignant memorial to Polish independence soldiers. Among its notable burials are famed figures such as Roman Dmowski, Tony Halik, and Mieczysław Foog, along with many other influential personalities. Visitors are reminded that vehicle access is restricted on holidays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and stone work is prohibited between October 27th and November 4th, 2018. This tranquil yet significant spot offers a reflective journey through Poland's rich historical tapestry.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Bródnowski Cemetery?
    Bródnowski Cemetery is located at św. Wincentego, 83, 03-530, Warsaw, Poland.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Cmentarz Bródnowski (536 m walk)
    • Tram stop Pożarowa (581 m walk)
    • Bus stop Staniewicka (648 m walk)
  • How is Bródnowski Cemetery rated by visitors?
    Bródnowski Cemetery has an average rating of 4.1 based on 368 reviews across platforms such as Google.