The Orthodox cemetery is by today's Nitra road. The land was made available by the evangelical and church community near its cemetery in 1796. Most of the prisoners - Orthodox Russians and Serbs - were buried here during and after the First World War.
The Orthodox cemetery is by today's Nitra road. The land was made available by the evangelical and church community near its cemetery in 1796. Most of the prisoners - Orthodox Russians and Serbs - were buried here during and after the First World War.