Mirowo is a large village laid out in an oval shape. In the center of the village stands a 13th-century church built of hewn granite blocks. A 13th-century Lutheran cemetery is also located on the grounds surrounding the church. The cemetery covers an area of 0.19 ha.
The cemetery’s original layout and division into sections are no longer discernible; of all the headstones, only one remains—a cross with a partially legible inscription. The monument dates from the second half of the 19th century. Additionally, visitors will see an old boundary wall, likely built before the 17th century, and two gates from the same period.
Of the old trees that once grew on the cemetery grounds, sixteen linden trees have survived; the trunk diameter of each is approximately 60 cm. The trees are planted in a row along the cemetery wall. In June 2014, the cemetery in Mirów was added to the provincial list of historic monuments.
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