The historic, old Evangelical cemetery in Siadlo Górne is situated in a wooded area, in the center of which stands a small lapidarium. The original cemetery in Siadło Górne was located near a church that no longer exists, a few hundred meters into the village, where a roadside shrine now stands. Later, in the mid-19th century, a new cemetery was established, which underwent gradual expansion in the years that followed. Among other things, a brick chapel was built there. Unfortunately, since the end of World War II, the cemetery has been decommissioned and has gradually fallen into disrepair. The cemetery grounds and the trees growing there were overgrown with thick ivy, and the chapel did not survive. In 2007, the site was restored. As a result of this process, the aforementioned lapidarium was created, consisting of over a dozen tombstones. Walking paths were also laid out here, lined with benches. In one corner of the cemetery, there is a mound of stones, the remains of the foundations of the demolished chapel. At the entrance stands a symbolic gate made of poles, and in front of it is an information plaque that briefly describes the history of the town and this site. On the street side, the cemetery is fenced off by a low fence made of horizontal beams. This place is frequently visited, as evidenced by the fact that lit candles and laid flowers are often seen there.
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