The cemetery was founded in 1877 and is still used for burials. There is also a monument to Nazi victims, built in 1950. Address: Pouchov 127, 50000, Hradec Králové
The synagogue was built in 1905 in a combination of Art Nouveau and so-called “oriental” styles. Today it is used as the National Academic Library, and the interiors have been adapted. Address: 50000, Hradec Králové
The synagogue and the cemetery are the only preserved parts of the ghetto. Today it is used as the chapel of the Evangelic church of the Bohemian Brethren. Telephone: 495492060, 491816796 Address: U Památníku č.p. 1156, 50401, Nový Bydžov
This Jewish cemetery is the third oldest in Bohemia. The oldest tombstone dates to 1577. There are 1480 tombstones, mostly from the 17th and 18th century. The tombstones are made mainly of sandstone and are decorated with relief symbols. There is also an interesting tombstone of Enoch Wolf, with a wolf relief. The newer graves (from the end of the 18th century) have typical bilingual – Hebrew and German – inscriptions. Telephone: 495493086 Address: 50401, Nový Bydžov
1866 Monument Zone Micro-Region,
Bělohrad Spa Micro-Region,
Broumov Region,
Černilov Micro-Region,
Cidlina Union of Towns,
Hustířanka Micro-Region,
Nový Bydžov Micro-Region,
Smiřice Micro-Region,
The Nechanice Micro-Region ,
Třebechovic Micro-Region,
Union of Plynofikace Towns of the Urbanice Micro-Region,
Urbanice Micro-Region,
Valdštejnova zahrada,
Žacléř Region