Walking around the Church you do not find a backdoor, but you do find a vast cemetery.
The cemetery is a sprawling expanse surrounded by a wrought iron fence, now rusted and worn. Winding paths meander through various sections of gravestones and tombs, each marked by loose dirt or appearing empty.
Near the entrance, two prominent stone mausoleums suggest important or wealthy occupants, with smaller gravestones neatly arranged nearby. Towards the center, densely packed, older graves and significant tombs with large stone slabs indicate a more ancient section.
Dead trees provide sparse shade, casting eerie shadows on the paths. To the left, a cluster of gravestones near a large tree suggests a family plot. On the right, more graves and a few smaller mausoleums are overgrown with weeds and grass, showing signs of neglect.
Stone markers and small fences line the paths, guiding visitors through this maze of emptiness. The scene exudes solemn decay, with the constant reminder of death now eerily empty or disturbed.