The Jewish cemetery in Bečov nad Teplou was established in the 17th century, first documented in written sources in 1662. During the Nazi era, it was destroyed and the tomb of the Upper Gänger Mill in nearby Vodná was paved . [1] After the Second World War, the mill disappeared. An archaeological survey was launched in 2010 and 156 tombstones and their fragments were collected from the court. After the restaurant, they were gradually installed in the place of the original cemetery at the Bečov railway station by the road to Nová Ves .