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Comparatively Affordable Cemetery Fees in Nuremberg: Study Reveals Ranking of Burial Costs in German Cities

Nuremberg – Dying in our city is comparatively cheap.

Like everywhere, it costs lives, but the cemetery fees in Noris are by far not as high as in other cities. This is the result of the study by the undertaker “mymoria”, in which the prices for the various types of burial in 18 major German cities were compared.

In addition to the fees for the burial site, the costs for the actual burial and for the use of the mourning hall or cemetery chapel were also taken into account.

According to this, the burial in an earth row grave in the Nuremberg cemeteries costs 2090 euros. With this price, Nuremberg lands in the middle of the fee ranking (11th place) and slightly above the average of 2033 euros.

For comparison: The most expensive here are Frankfurt/Main (2945 euros) and Dortmund (2880 euros), while Chemnitz (880.95 euros) and Berlin (987 euros) are the cheapest.

An urn wall at Westfriedhof

Foto: picture alliance/dpa

For an urn row grave (average price 1280.76 euros) 1019 euros have to be paid in our city. This makes Nuremberg comparatively cheap – 13th place.

The most demanded at the grave after a cremation in Cologne – 2434 euros. In Düsseldorf, the second most expensive city, it is already over 700 euros less – 1716.80 euros. The cheapest urn graves are in Frankfurt/Oder (366.30 euros) and Chemnitz (576 euros).

In many cities, tree burial is the most expensive form of burial – not so in Nuremberg. With us it costs 1859 euros. Makes 14th place out of 18 cities.

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Dortmund (3,730 euros) and Leipzig (3,350 euros) are the places to go. The lowest prices are reported from Dresden (939.66 euros) and Berlin (1462 euros). The average fee for tree burials is 2351.90 euros.

The study came to another pleasing result: in Nuremberg, the grave and burial fees remained constant. In Düsseldorf they rose by up to 31 percent last year, in Frankfurt/Main by around twelve percent, in Dortmund and Hanover by around ten percent each.

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