The cemetery was established on a semi-circular plan and was enclosed with a wooden picket fence. The entrance located on the southern side is framed by two stone posts. The cemetery area is made up of three terraces, two of which are reinforced with stone retaining walls. On the highest terrace, there is a monument in the shape of a large concrete cross set on a stepped pedestal tapering towards the top.
The tombstones are arranged in three rows, radially in relation to the monument and in a single row along a straight line behind the monument. They are in the form of:
- flat bar crosses with a glory around the arm crossing, mounted on concrete pedestals tapering towards the top,
- large cast-iron openwork Latin crosses with a sword motif and openwork two-barred crosses mounted on concrete pedestals tapering towards the top,
- stele narrowing towards the top and ended with an arch, with a profiled shape topped with a small cast-iron Latin or two-barred cross.
Seventy-four soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army and 34 soldiers of the Russian army were buried in eight mass graves and 49 individual graves. The names of 43 buried soldiers are known.