Adjacent to St. Anne's Church at Wilanów, you can find the historic Wilanów Cemetery (Cmentarz Wilanowski). Established in 1816, it contains graves of both local nobility and ordinary residents of the area. Notable features of the cemetery include tombstones and mausoleums dating back several centuries, beautiful funerary art and sculptures, and peaceful, tree-lined paths.
The church and cemetery complex provides an interesting counterpoint to the grandeur of the nearby palace, showing both the religious life and final resting places of those who lived and worked in the area. Unlike many historic sites in central Warsaw, this church and cemetery survived World War II relatively intact, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into Poland's past rather than a reconstruction. Visitors to Wilanów often combine a tour of the palace with a visit to this church and cemetery complex, which is just a short walk away from the palace grounds.
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