War cemetery No. 99 - Kobylanka - an Austrian war cemetery from the period of World War I built by the War Graves Department of the C. and K. Military Command in Krakow in its district III Gorlice.
It is located in the north-western part of Kobylanka in the Gorlice poviat, in the Gorlice commune of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
The necropolis was created in front of a 19th-century, tall, slender brick chapel. 22 German army soldiers who died in May 1915 in the Battle of Gorlice were buried in four mass graves. The graves were marked with concrete stelae on which cast iron plaques were mounted with a cavalry's cross between oak leaves and the names of the fallen and information about their regimental affiliation. The soldiers served in the Prussian infantry regiments 46 and 58 and in the Prussian reserve infantry regiments 271 and 272. The cemetery is accessed by a gate made of bricks, and the whole area is fenced with a fence made of metal bars, standing on a small foundation.
The facility was designed by Hans Mayr.
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