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Columbarium and Mausoleums

Published: March 28, 2022
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Many people choose to inter the cremated remains in the ground or in a permanent above-ground resting place, but which building do they use? Columbaria or mausoleums? How do columbarium and mausoleums come into play when it comes to cremation services in Chalmette, LA? Keep reading to learn more.

If you’ve ever been walking in, through, or past a cemetery, you’ve most likely noticed the ornate but small buildings scattered around the grounds amidst the tombstones. These buildings are mausoleums, columbariums, or even a combination of the two. Both columbarium and mausoleums are defined as permanent, above-ground resting places for human remains, but they have a few key differences between them. Unlike mausoleums that generally hold bodies, columbaria are designed to house cremated remains.

The term columbarium comes from the Latin word “Columba” which means dove. In the past, doves and pigeons were housed in buildings with niches on the walls for their nests. This design is very similar to how columbaria are made, as they have compartments built into the walls to house and display cremation urns. There are lots of different columbarium designs. Some are indoor and some are outside, while others are simple and more still are decorated and elaborate. There are some with clear class niches to display the urns, while others are made of thick stone to hide the cremains inside. You can choose whatever kind of columbarium you like for your lost loved one, or you can look to the deceased’s list of post-humous wishes to learn about what he or she wanted to be done with the cremains.

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According to the National Funeral Directors Association, a mausoleum is defined as, “a building designed for above-ground placement of a casket. The casket is placed into a crypt that may be designed for one or two persons.” Mausoleums can have one crypt, or a chamber designed to hold one body, or a larger space made to hold a few people like a family or a couple. Some mausoleums have more than one room for different parts of a family. These buildings are often decorated with exterior markers to denote who is resting inside. Some even have glass windows that allow those on the outside to view the coffins. Mausoleums can be found in different variations and designs all around the world. One of the original Seven Wonders of the World was a mausoleum! Built-in 353 BC near what is now known as Turkey, The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus was the final resting place of a famous Persian king named Mausolus. This king was so rich that he commissioned one of the finest mausoleums ever built and is actually how the term mausoleum was coined.

We are here to help if you want to learn more about your options after a Chalmette, LA cremation service. You can visit us or give us a call to learn more about what we can do for you in your time of loss, or for more information about your cremation options.

 
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