An old Jewish Cemetery, used up until 1848, tucked away behind the trees, is a fascinating piece of history that reflects the important role the Jewish people have played in moulding Gibraltar’s history.
Also known as the Windmill Hill Cemetery, it is the site of the earliest known Jewish burials in Gibraltar. The cemetery opened by 1746 and closed in 1848. It is the burial site of a number of Gibraltar's Chief Rabbis. The graveyard is protected by the law of Gibraltar.