![]() Despite the historical turmoil, many monuments of great artistic value have somehow managed to survive and still stand today with one of them being the Kronenberg Chapel, which is included in the National Historical Monument Register. The fence, the monuments and the architecture of the cemetery were all destroyed during these tragic events, and were rebuilt in the second half of the 20th century. ![]() It has seen to many historical events: fighting on its premises took place during the Kosciuszko Uprising of 1794, the November Uprising from 1830 to 1831, and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The Protestant Reform Cemetery was established in 1792 and is located in the Wola district o Warsaw. ![]() It then moved to a well-maintained cemetery where their burial grounds are separated by a wall. ![]() The Lutheran and Protestant Reformed communities originally shared a cemetery on Mylna Street in Warsaw, Poland. ![]()
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