The former younger Evangelical cemetery in Tatyn was likely established in the late 19th century and served as a burial ground until 1945. Many fragments of gravestones—such as slabs, crosses, and tomb borders—remain at the site. One can also find incomplete cast-iron fences here, which most likely once surrounded family tombs. On the side facing the road, the cemetery is partially fenced off with wire mesh. At the entrance to the cemetery, in a small clearing, stands a wooden cross, erected in 2012 by the Municipality of Polic to commemorate this site. Right next to it, behind a low cast-iron fence, are two well-maintained graves of the Polish-German couple Luiza and Franciszek Rozalik, who were buried in 1956 and 1960, respectively.
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