The cemetery was established on a plan of an unsymmetrical quadrilateral and is enclosed with concrete posts connected by a wooden picket fence. The entrance, located on the southern side next to the shrine, is closed with a single-wing wooden gate. The main element of the cemetery is a brick shrine built on a plan similar to a semicircle, with a triangular tip on the front side. In the recess of the shrine, there is a plaster statuette of Virgin Mary. In the cemetery, there are tombstones in the form of triangular-ended concrete stelae with indentations on the side edges. On the tombstones, there are cast-iron Maltese crosses with a laurel wreath motif or two-barred crosses and enamelled plaques with the details of the buried.
Seventy-eight soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army and 25 soldiers of the Russian army were buried in six mass and 25 individual graves. The names of 20 buried soldiers are known.