The most beautiful headstones. The most amazing and beautiful cemeteries in the world

Paul G Lind was a fan of poker, football, computers and mosaics. After Paul's death, he obviously has no time for games. But with the mosaic they decided not to separate it. Therefore, the loving brother and son spared no money to ensure that the deceased lay more calmly underground. And so that his tombstone could be seen from afar. Pay attention to the design work in the form of a crossword puzzle, which also cannot but attract the attention of those passing by.

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No. 9. Davis Memorial - Hiawatha, Kansas

In 1930, the wife of John Milburn, a wealthy American and loving husband. The widower fell into deep depression. And then he decided to become the owner of a whole collection of statues that would remind him of old days. So about 70 marble reproductions of Milburn and his wife were born. All of them rest around and inside the wife's crypt. The amount that John did not regret - $ 200 thousand.


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No. 8. Gerard's graveBarthelemy- Paris, France

There are many strange graves in the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. This is because artists, poets, writers, musicians, artists and other representatives of high art are buried there. One of them is Gerard Barthelemy ( 1938 - 2002 ). Above it stands a huge reproduction of the pink spoonbill - an endangered species of incredibly rare birds.


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No. 7. Grave Dollhouse- Medina, Tennessee

In 1931, 5-year-old Dorothy Harvey died. She was very fond of dolls. Therefore, a grave was built for her in the form dollhouse. It is said that some saw the ghost of the baby inside this unusual crypt. The reason lies in the unusual burial of Dorothy. She died of measles, which in the 1930s, American doctors had not yet fully learned to fight. Therefore, the baby's body was burned in the cemetery Hope Hill.


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No. 6. Mary Jay's grave- Dartmoor, England

In the second half of the 18th century, the mentally ill Englishwoman Mary Jay died. The reason is suicide. The locals were too superstitious. Therefore, they considered the burial of the deceased next to the rest bad omen. As a result, they buried her far from the rest, in a rather unconventional place.


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No. 5. Tombstone HannahTwynnoy— MalmesburyAbbey, Great Britain

It was in XVII century. Hanna was a barmaid in White Lion Pub. One day a zoo came to see them in Wiltshire. Hannah has her eye on the tigers. Therefore, she constantly teased the animals. One day, the predators got tired of the bullying of the barmaid: they escaped from the cage and ... Well, you understand.


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No. 4. Colonel J.C.P.H. and Lady J.W.C. - Roermond, The Netherlands

IN XIX century in the Netherlands it was forbidden to burn and bury people of different faiths together, Protestants and Catholics in particular. Colonel J.C.P.H. died in 1880. Efferdson. His body was burned next to the fence that divided the cemetery into 2 halves: for “ ours and yours“. After 8 years, his wife, J.W.C., also passed away. Van Gorkum. The body of the deceased was burned on the other side of the fence. See what monuments have been erected at the burial places of lovers.


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No. 3. Richardand Catherine Dotson - Savannah, Georgia, USA

In the 1800s in Shroud, this site was the family cemetery of Richard and Katherine Dotson. But during the Second World War, the town had to be expanded and an airport built on the burial site. What to do with the Dotson graves? And nothing, leave everything as it was. With minor adjustments.

Thanks to these adjustments today, everyone who walks the 10th runway Savannah International Airport, can admire the graves of Richard and Katherine Dotson.



None of the people living on earth knows what awaits us after death. In the earthly life of a person, the grave puts an end, however, in some cases, even in it the deceased cannot find peace. Next, you will find the most mysterious burial places in the world, around which there are many mystical legends.

Rosalia Lombardo (1918 - 1920, Capuchin catacombs in Italy)

At the age of 2, this girl died of pneumonia. The inconsolable father could not part with the body of his daughter and turned to Alfredo Salafia to embalm the body of the child. Salafiya did a tremendous job (drying his skin with a mixture of alcohol and glycerin, replacing the blood with formaldehyde, and using salicylic acid to prevent the fungus from spreading throughout the body). As a result, the girl's body, which is in a sealed coffin with nitrogen, looks as if she had fallen asleep.

Cells for the dead (Victorian era)

During the Victorian era, metal cages were built over the graves. Their purpose is not exactly known. Some believe that this is how the graves were protected from the destroyers, others think that this was done so that the dead did not come out of the graves.

Taira no Masakado (940, Japan)

This man was a samurai and during the Heian period he became the leader of one of the largest uprisings against Kyoto rule. The uprising was crushed and in 940 Masakado was beheaded. According to historical chronicles, the samurai's head did not rot for three months, and all this time it quickly rolled its eyes. Then the head was buried, and later the city of Tokyo was built on the burial site. Tair's grave is still being cherished, as the Japanese believe that if it is disturbed, then trouble can be brought to Tokyo and the whole country. Now this grave is the oldest burial in the world, which is kept in perfect cleanliness.

Lilly Gray (1881-1958, Salt Lake City Cemetery, USA)

The inscription on the headstone reads "Sacrifice of the Beast 666". Lilly's husband Elmer Gray called this the US government, which he blamed for the death of his wife.

Chase Family Crypt (Barbados)

The family crypt of this couple is one of the most mysterious places on Caribbean. IN early XIX centuries, here several times it was found that the coffins were moved after they were placed in the crypt, while it was established that no one entered the crypt. Some coffins stood upright, others were on the steps at the very entrance. In 1820, by order of the governor, the coffins were moved to another place, and the entrance to the crypt was closed forever.

Mary Shelley (1797 - 1851, St. Peter's Chapel, Dorset, England)

In 1822, Mary Shelley cremated the body of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who died in an accident in Italy. After cremation, an intact heart of a man was found among the ashes, his woman took him home to England and kept until her death. Mary died in 1851 and was buried with her husband's heart, which she kept in the manuscript of Adonai: An Elegy of Death.

Russian mafia (Yekaterinburg, Russia)

monuments in full height, installed on the graves of representatives of the criminal world, have seen many of us. On some monuments, you can even find video cameras that protect them from vandals.

Ines Clark (1873 - 1880, Chicago, USA)

In 1880, 7-year-old Ines died from a lightning strike. By order of her parents, a sculpture-monument in a Plexiglas cube was installed on her grave. The sculpture is made in the growth of a girl, depicting her sitting on a bench with a flower and an umbrella in her hands.

Kitty Jay (Devon, England)

An inconspicuous hill, overgrown with grass, locals called Jay's grave. At the end of the 18th century, Kitty Jay committed suicide, and her grave became a cult site for ghost hunters. Since suicides could not be buried in a cemetery, Kitty was buried at a crossroads so that her soul could not find a way to the afterlife. Until now, fresh flowers constantly appear on her grave.

Elizaveta Demidova (1779 - 1818, Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris, France)

At the age of 14, Elizaveta Demidov was married to the first prince of San Donato, whom she did not love. The unfortunate woman was one of the richest women of her time, and she bequeathed her entire fortune to the man who could spend a week in her crypt without food. So far, no one has done this, and therefore her condition remains unclaimed.

It often happens that the relatives and friends of the deceased want to perpetuate the memory of him in some non-trivial way, trying to emphasize as best as possible how much he did for them during his lifetime, and what he was like. wonderful person with many talents, which is why his death is experienced especially acutely. However, the death of a dear, beloved and very loved one always causes very sharp and excruciating pain no matter who he was. This is the hardest loss.

However, sometimes people think that the standard tombstone will not be able to express all the bitterness of their loss and the magnitude of grief, and at the same time will not be able to pay tribute to the life of the deceased. Therefore, we fully understand their desire to decorate the grave of the deceased in such a way that it would maximally correspond to his lifetime achievements and deeds. In such cases, we offer the family of the deceased complex,. We always have in stock both ready-made architectural solutions, especially beautiful tombstones, so every opportunity to urgently manufacture unusual tombstones.

The main feature of such tombstones lies in the fact that they are usually made from expensive rocks of granite and marble, which have a unique color. Naturally, the most famous people are working on the creation of such monuments. the best masters, putting their whole soul into their creation, and not just talent and skill. characteristic feature unusual tombstones is both their unique form and the fact that stone of several colors, and sometimes several breeds, is used to create such ritual architectural complexes.

In addition to the unique blocks of stone from which unusual beautiful monuments on the grave, they are also often decorated with cast metal decor, covered with fancy stone carvings, beautiful images, sayings, epitaphs and religious symbols. Also unusual tombstones decorated with sculptural images - bas-reliefs, high reliefs and three-dimensional sculpture on religious themes, as well as on topics that embody the lifetime deeds and achievements of the deceased person.

Our company "Center for the production of monuments on Prospekt Mira" has vast experience in the manufacture of exclusive and unusual beautiful monuments to the grave, which the best way will realize all your wishes aimed at perpetuating the memory of the deceased.

Grieving relatives are doing everything to perpetuate the memory of the deceased loved ones, turning ordinary gravestones either into something very allegorical or into sculptures that are real works of art.

Grieving relatives do everything to perpetuate the memory of the deceased loved ones, turning ordinary gravestones either into something very allegorical or into sculptures that are real works of art:

1. Woman at the piano. She may have been a musician during her lifetime

2. This woman was very fond of Mickey Mouse

3. Maybe this guy died because he smoked too much?

4. The grave of the creator of the labyrinth

5. "Eternal sleep"

6. A tree swallowed up an old grave

7. Tombstone over the grave of the inventor of the gas lamp Charles Pigeon, Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris, France

8. Such a grave was made at the behest of a heartbroken mother for her late 10-year-old daughter in 1871.


When the girl was alive, she was terrified of thunderstorms. Next to her grave is a special basement, which was dug to the level of the coffin. During a thunderstorm, the girl's mother went down to the basement to "calm down" her child.

Source 9The life-size statue of a girl under a glass jar was custom-made at the request of her mother.

10. This is the grave of a 16-year-old girl. The headstone was commissioned by her sister.

11. "Love to the grave", Thailand

12. This monument depicts the Savior, who holds in his hands two ropes from a simple children's swing with a crossbar.

A little girl sits on a swing below. sculptural composition reminds that the life of everyone on earth is in the hands of God.

13. A tombstone in the form of a mobile phone was found in one of the Israeli cemeteries.

Various inscriptions are engraved on the tombstone, for example: "Please leave a message - I will reply as soon as I can"

14. "Together Forever"

15. This terrifying grave is located in a cemetery in Genoa, Italy

16. The grave of the Belgian writer Georges Rodenbach.The headstone represents the writer himself, rising from the grave with a rose in his hand.

17. The design of this Victorian-era grave serves to ensure that the dead do not leave their final resting place.

Many in those days firmly believed in the existence of vampires and thus prevented the release of the reincarnated dead. In fact, medical students needed corpses to study anatomy, and for the sake of gaining knowledge, they did not disdain excavating fresh graves. To secure the attempt on the deceased, relatives ordered forged gratings on the graves of loved ones.

18. Nature is relentless...

19. Fernand Arbelote was a musician and actor who died in 1990.

He was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. During his lifetime, Fernand wished to forever look at the face of his wife.

20. Tombstone of the 18th century, under which rests a French journalist

21. Gravestone in the form of a board for playing scrabble

22. The graves of a Catholic woman and her Protestant husband, who were not allowed to be buried together

In the 1800s, it was forbidden to bury Catholics and Protestants in the same cemetery.

23. This grave is all that remains of an old rural cemetery in India.

A state highway was built on the site of the cemetery. The grandson, whose grandmother was buried there, refused to move the grave. In the end, the authorities went to meet him and built a road around the grave.

Colonel J.W.C van Gorcum, who died in 1880, is buried in the Protestant section. And his wife, Lady van Efferden (J.C.P.H van Aefferden) - in Catholic. They married in 1842 when she was 22 and he was 33.

His wife, who belonged to a noble family, did not want to lie in the family tomb, instead she wanted to be closer to her husband and asked to be buried as close to him as possible.

Her wish was granted, and the lovers are still holding hands.

Recoleta Argentinean Cemetery - a famous cemetery located in the eponymous district of Buenos Aires - was the last refuge of Eva Duarte de Peron (Evita Peron) and not only. Many military leaders, presidents, scientists and poets are buried here.

David Alleno was an Italian immigrant and worked as a cemetery caretaker for 29 years. David also dreamed that his body lay in this cemetery. He saved up money to buy himself a place and built his own headstone. He even returned to his homeland to find a stone-cutting artist there who would bring his idea to life. The caretaker wanted the carver to depict him with keys, a broom and a bucket of water. Rumor has it that David invested own life into this work, and as soon as the tombstone was completed, he died.

Others object to this that David did not die until many years later.

The bust of this strict woman is also located in the Recoleta cemetery. The stone statue of a man sitting back to back with a lady is none other than her husband. Unlike the charming Catholic and Protestant couple, these spouses do not hold hands or even look at each other.

The husband died first, and his wife died a few years later. They lived together for 30 years. Without saying a word to each other.


Fernand Arbelot was a musician and actor. He died in 1990 and is buried in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, and before his death, he wanted only one thing - to forever look into the face of his wife.

The boy, who spent most of his young life in a wheelchair, after death was able to break these boundaries and fly - now he is free.


The Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris can rightly be considered one of the most visited cemeteries in the world, where many of the monuments are real works of art. But perhaps the most dramatic of all comes from a writer that most people have never even heard of.

Georges Rodenbach - Belgian 19th writer century, the author of the symbolic story "Dead Bruges" (Bruges-la-Morte). Main character works - Yug Vian, a widower, inconsolably mourning his early departed wife.




The cemetery in the village of Sapinta, Maramures County, Romania, is known for its cheerful atmosphere. Surely those who asked to be buried in this cemetery had a strong sense of humor.

Graves reflect people's hobbies in life. Some were shepherds, others were soldiers, and still others loved parties and poetry. Some tombstones tell the story of the death of the buried: some were killed by thieves, others were killed in a car accident ...

Perfect sense of humor


Jack Crowell is the owner of the last wooden clothespin factory in the USA. He always wanted children to play on his grave.


When Ray Tse Jr. died at the age of 15, his older brother, a successful businessman, decided to give his brother, who always dreamed of driving a car, a posthumous gift. The stone car cost $250,000, but maybe now Ray is good at driving his own Mercedes Benz. The grave is located at Linden Cemetery in New Jersey.


Perhaps the second most popular French cemetery, Montparnasse, has become a haven for the inventor Charles Pigeon, who rises on the bed where he lay with his wife and looks around for an angel.


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