The cemetery was established on a plan similar to an elongated rectangle with truncated western corners and is fenced with concrete posts connected by pairs of metal pipes. The entrance located on the eastern side and framed with concrete posts is closed with a three-part gate made of metal rods. The main element of the cemetery is a concrete cross mounted on a stepped pedestal.
In the cemetery, there are tombstones in the form of:
- flat bar two-barred crosses mounted on concrete pedestals tapering towards the top,
- cast-iron Latin crosses with the “1915” date, mounted on concrete pedestals tapering towards the top,
- cast-iron Latin crosses with a shield at the arm crossing, mounted on concrete pedestals tapering towards the top,
- concrete trapezoidal stelae surmounted with small cast-iron two-barred crosses,
- concrete trapezoidal stelae surmounted with cast-iron Maltese crosses with a laurel wreath motif.
Forty soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army and twenty soldiers of the Russian army were buried in five mass and 29 individual graves.