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Acquire the right to use a grave
You can purchase the right to use a grave in the event of a death or during your lifetime.
Renovation work on gravestones in the Old South Cemetery and the Old North Cemetery
Restoration and conservation measures are carried out to preserve and safeguard the substance of gravestones in the Old South Cemetery and the Old North Cemetery.
Acquire the right to use a grave in the urn cemetery
You can acquire the right to use an urn burial plot in the cemetery at the crematorium in the event of a recent death or during your lifetime.
Authorisation for commercial activities in the municipal cemeteries
Tradespeople, especially cemetery-specific industries and trades, require a licence to operate commercially in municipal cemeteries.
Annual vignettes for tradespeople to drive through the cemetery
Companies can apply for a vehicle vignette for a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of up to 7.5 tonnes for commercial work in the cemeteries.
Waiver of grave utilisation rights
Once the prescribed resting period has expired, you can relinquish grave utilisation rights.
Extending the right to use a grave
If you wish to extend a grave utilisation right, fees will be charged.
Burial under trees
Urn burial plots under trees are offered in selected near-natural burial plots in the forest cemetery.
Anonymous burial
In the anonymous burial ground at the Waldfriedhof cemetery, urns are buried anonymously outside cemetery opening hours and without relatives.
Death certificate
The registry office issues death certificates after a death. As a rule, the appointed funeral parlour takes care of registering the death.
Burial of foetuses and stillborn children
At the Waldfriedhof cemetery, parents of stillborn children and foetuses have the opportunity to have their children buried in a communal area.
Urn burial
The urn burial, together with the coffin or burial in the ground, is the service offered by Munich Municipal Cemeteries in the funeral business.
Burial in the hedge gardens
The "Heckengärten" at the Perlacher Forst cemetery is the first maintenance-free communal burial ground where coffins and urns can be buried together.
Coffin burial
The municipal cemeteries offer coffin or earth burial. We discuss dates and details personally with the client.
Conclusion of a funeral contract
We offer the complete organisation of a funeral or repatriation. Our services correspond to those of private funeral parlours.
Issue a gravestone licence
If you want to erect a gravestone or install or repair a gravestone foundation, you need a licence.
Burial in family graves
Two coffins or up to eight urns can be buried in burial plots, and up to six urns in urn burial plots.
Burial ex officio
Deceased persons for whom no burial order is issued are buried ex officio.
Search for deceased
All persons who died in Munich are listed in grave directories or in the cemetery programme.
Selling grave decorations on All Saints' Day
Would you like to sell flowers or other grave decorations near cemeteries on All Saints' Day? Then you must submit an application.
Assumption of funeral costs
In Germany, relatives of deceased persons must make funeral arrangements. In some cases, the Office for Social Security covers the costs.
Disposal of animal carcasses
If you find a stray dead animal on public property, please inform the collection service of the Munich waste management company.