The case concerns whether certain land should be recognised as part of a former Jewish cemetery and protected as cultural heritage; the court upheld the refusal, finding no sufficient evidence that the land functioned as a cemetery or contained confirmed Jewish burial sites, holding that unproven claims of wartime burials were insufficient, and emphasising that protection of Jewish heritage requires clear, verified historical or material evidence.
Art. 3, Art. 6, Art. 7, Art. 9, Art. 89, Art. 93 Act on the Protection of Monuments
Art. 7, Art. 77 § 1, Art. 80, Art. 127 § 2, Art. 138 § 1 Code of Administrative Procedure
Art. 134 § 1, Art. 145 § 1, Art. 151 Law on Proceedings before Administrative Courts