The Jewish cemeteries in Lvov are the old burial places of the city's Jews, which are no longer active. The old Jewish cemetery located near the
High Castle existed from the 15th to the 19th century. The new Jewish cemetery was opened in 1855 on the territory of the modern Yanovsky cemetery and existed for almost a century. There were also other small cemeteries.
Today there is no separate cemetery for Jews in the city.