Squeezed in between a railroad viaduct and a building materials dealership a tiny Jewish cemetery may be found.
Floridsdorf is one of the Viennese districts on the “other” side of the Danube (viewed from the city center), huge in size and population, containing industrial as well as agricultural areas. Before the Shoah it was home from to a very small Jewish community that ran one single Shul and their very own cemetery.
Nowadays the area is surrounded by the new Northern hospital (“Krankenhaus Nord”), Vienna’s biggest commercial data center (InterXion) and a railway shunting yard.
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