Alternate name: Somorja. town image [February 2009]
US Commission No. SLCE000297
Samorin is located in Dunajska Streda, SE of Bratislava. The flat urban site, separate but near other cemeteries, has no sign, but has Jewish symbols on gate or wall. Reached by turning directly off a public road, access is open to all via a masonry wall and locking gate. The size of the cemetery before 1939 and now is 40x20 meters. 20-100 19th-20th century marble, granite, and other materials flat shaped tombstones or finely smoothed and inscribed stones are in original locations. Inscriptions are Hebrew, German, Hungarian, and Russian. The cemetery contains special memorial monuments to Jewish WWI soldiers (1914-1918). Within the cemetery is a pre-burial house. The site is Jewish cemetery only. Adjacent properties are residential. Occasionally, private visitors stop.
Restoration: re-erection of stones, clearing vegetation, and fixing of gate. Individuals clean or clean occasionally. No threats.
January 2009:
Map of Town
Town Šamorín (Somorja) |
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Address: | Phone: |
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Mestský úrad | Fax: | 00 421 31 590 04 00 | ||
Hlavná 37 | Email: | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | ||
931 01 Šamorín SLOVAKIA |
Web: | www.samorin.sk |
Region: | Trnavský | |
District: | Dunajská Streda | |
Micro region: | Dunajskostredský | |
Inhabitants: | 12546 | |
Area: | 4434 ha | |
First paper reference: | in year 1238 | |
Mayor: | Ing. Károly Domsitz |