Initially, it was on the set of a circle with a neo-Gothic chapel-mausoleum in the middle, which was erected between 1823–1826 according to the design of Chrystian Piotr Aigner.
It was first expanded for the first time around 1860 when arms were added to the circular cemetery, giving it the shape of a Greek cross.
Around 1860 the cemetery was fenced with ceramic shapes according to the design of Henryk Marconi.
In 1947 Gerard Ciołek developed a plan for the regulation and enlargement of the cemetery, which grew chaotically during the war.
The project was not implemented and the cemetery, with the passage of time increased, did not gain on the order.