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Jewish Cemetery (Roßau) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jewish cemetery in Roßau
The Jewish cemetery in Roßau, which is also known at the Seegasse Jewish cemetery because of its location in the Seegasse, is the oldest preserved cemetery in Vienna. Members of the city’s Jewish community were buried here between 1540 and 1783. == Location == The Jewish cemetery lies in the suburb of Roßau in the 9th district of Vienna, Alsergrund, and covers an area of approximately 2000 m². Today, the site is part of the yard of the old people’s home in the Seegasse and can be accessed via the home.〔(Onlineauftritt der Stadt Wien MA 42 ) Öffnungszeiten des Friedhofes 〕 Where the home now stands, there used to be a Jewish establishment for quarantining the sick (in order to prevent a spread of infectious diseases). In 1629, the Seegasse was known as the ''Gassel allwo der Juden Grabstätte'' (approximately: ''The little lane with the Jewish burial site''), from 1778 it was known as the ''Judengasse'' (''Jews’ lane''). In 1862, it was renamed ''Seegasse'' (''Lake lane'') after a fish pond that used to be in the area which was described in a document from 1415 as a “lake” (''See'').
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