Jewish Cemetery in Wiślica is the cemetery of the Jewish community which lived in Wiślica, Poland, until 1942.
[2] It is located in the northwest part of the village, near the Złota street, on a woody terrain.
The cemetery was destroyed during and after the Second World War.
In the 1980s, a narrow asphalt road, linking the Złota street to the village's bypass, was built in the middle of the necropolis.
A few years ago, the cemetery has been desecrated: anti-Semitic and Nazi symbols have been painted on the remaining gravestones.