World War I Memorial to Yugoslav Solders
A World War I Burial Ground for Italian Solders
Each cross has the name of an Italian soldier
An Austrian memorial to the dead of World War I and World II
The Austrian memorial is located next to the Italian memorial
The marble of the memorial is a common marble found in Slovenia
The entrance to the Jewish Cemetery
Another view of the gate at the entrance
This memorial is to the Jews that were deported from Slovenia in the Nazi occupation and died in concentration camps
There are only about 20 grave stones in the Cemetery and most of the dates are the 1930s or earlier
The Jewish Cemetery is separated from the rest of the cemetery by hedge and the gate
A marker for World War II German Soldiers buried in a mass grave
“Here rest the war dead of the Second World War. Think about them and all the dead of all wars"
One of many stones with the name of each German soldier in small print
A view of some of the stones with the German soldier names in a circle
A memorial with the names of some of the Slovenes who were in the Home Guard and served with the Nazi forces in WW II. Some were forced to serve. Many died in camps or were executed by the Communists after the War when they returned to Slovenia
On of the many buildings designed by the famous Slovene architect, Plecnik
All these buildings were designed by Plecnik
He was a contempory of Frank Loyd Wright and he has a recognition in Slovenia and Central Europe equivalent to Wright in America
A view of the entrance to the building complex at the cemetery
Another view of the entrance to the cemetery