Wincenty Witos Park, Bydgoszcz

Inside the site, 8 metres (26 ft) wide roads, flanked with lindens, ran from the gates, leading to the chapel located on a large central square.

It included family tombs and resting place of famous personages: Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Younger (1775-1843), Carl and Wilhelm Blumwe, city successful entrepreneurs, who saw only their grave sculpture preserved (a copy of Bertel Thorvaldsen's statue of Christ the Savior) and moved to the front square of the Lutheran Church of the Savior in Bydgoszcz.

Afterwards were constructed around the area:[2] On June 3, 1984, on the initiative of the United People's Party, the park was named after Polish politician Wincenty Witos.

It consists of a black granite, placed in the south-eastern corner of the compound, which bears the following inscription: Pamięci spoczywających na byłym cmentarzu ewangelickim.

After a week of work, nine young artists from Bydgoszcz, Olsztyn and Łódź realized a painting depicting Peter Pan under a tree with fairy-tale characters.

[4] The now gone open-air theatre was built in 1956, as a replacement of an amphitheater erected in nearby Kazimierz Wielki Park in 1946, to house events and concerts organized on the occasion of the 600th anniversary of Bydgoszcz's founding.

[9] Along the avenue are planted, among others, Norway maple trees, horse chestnuts, black pines, blue spruces Lombardi poplars.

In 2017, a decision was made to revitalize the park and meliorate the facility (setting up rainwater collection devices) in a 8 million PLN project.

[18] It soon appeared that an immense number of non-exhumed bodies from the ancient Protestant cemetery were still present underground, at an average depth of 90 centimetres (35 in): data estimated that 80 000 tombs were still there.

On the other hand, the large circular fountain, dismantled in March 2021,[23] will be recreated in the future, after a competition to be launched soon,[24] together with the second stage of the revitalization programme.

The cemetery on a 1914 map of Bromberg
Statue "Christ the Savior" on the front yard of Bydgoszcz Lutheran Church
Cemetery monument after renovation
Mural "Peter Pan"
Nonexistent shell theatre