Monument of Culture of Lesser Poland Voivodeship
| Cemetery | |
| Military cemetery number 145 | |
|---|---|
| Cmentarz wojenny nr 145 | |
| A country | |
| The thunder | |
| Builder | Department of Military Graves of K. and K. Military Commandant's Office in Krakow |
| First mention | 1914 year |
Military cemetery No. 145 - Gromnik ( Polish Cmentarz wojenny nr 145 - Gromnik ) is a military cemetery located in the village of Gromnik Tarnówski county Lesser Poland Voivodeship . The cemetery is part of the group of West Galician military graves from the First World War . The cemetery buried soldiers of the Austrian and Russian army, who died in 1914-1915 during the First World War . In 1915 there was a battle known as the Gorlitsky breakthrough of the German-Austrian forces.
Protected monument of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship .
The author of the project is Heinrich Scholz. It is a separate field in the form of the letter “T”, an area of 433 m², located in the center of the old Orthodox cemetery. Entrance through a metal, double-leaf gate. The main decorative element of the military cemetery is the obelisk with the image of a relief helmet of hoplites at the top. On the back of the obelisk is the inscription: "MCMXIV - MCMXV."
At the cemetery, in 15 mass graves and 38 individual graves, 131 Austro-Hungarian and 14 Russian soldiers were buried.