Traditional burial of the body in a coffin at a cemetery — in a row grave or a chosen family plot.
Ground burial is one of the most traditional forms of interment. The deceased is placed in a coffin and laid to rest in a cemetery or vault.
With row burials, the cemetery administration assigns the location in order — one person, one grave. With selected plots, you may choose the location yourself. Such a grave can be used for individual or family burial, remains in the family's possession across generations, and can be extended as needed. The right of use can be renewed multiple times.
The rest period and tenure of a burial plot depend on the specific cemetery and region. Detailed information can be requested from the cemetery administration, or you may contact us — we will help navigate all formalities.
Ground burial is one of the more costly and labour-intensive forms of burial. In addition to the headstone, there are long-term costs for the lease and upkeep of the grave. We will help you calculate all expenses in advance and find the best solution for your family.