
World War I cemetery
The Austro-Hungarian military cemetery is entered in the Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage.
It is located at the bottom of a Karst sinkhole south of the village, along the Dutovlje–Kreplje road and just a stone throw away from the village cemetery. It was established between 1915 and 1917.
There is a wall around the sinkhole edge, while the cemetery surface is level. Several grave crosses and the main memorial in the form of a cross with a gravestone survived to this day.
The Vienna military archives tell us that soldiers of different nationalities were buried at this location, including more than three thousand Czech soldiers.
It is located at the bottom of a Karst sinkhole south of the village, along the Dutovlje–Kreplje road and just a stone throw away from the village cemetery. It was established between 1915 and 1917.
There is a wall around the sinkhole edge, while the cemetery surface is level. Several grave crosses and the main memorial in the form of a cross with a gravestone survived to this day.
The Vienna military archives tell us that soldiers of different nationalities were buried at this location, including more than three thousand Czech soldiers.