Burial in Lahti

An overview of the burial process, cemeteries and cremation in Lahti (approx. 120,000 residents), Päijät-Häme region.

Muistovalkea · Updated 2026-03-01

Population
120 000
Nearby cities
Helsinki, Tampere, Kouvola
Cemeteries
3
Crematoria
Levon krematorio

First 48 hours

  • If needed, arrange transport of the deceased to cold storage.
  • Contact the parish or municipality to arrange burial.
  • Ensure the burial or cremation permit and other documents.
  • Book the chapel/church and agree on times.

Steps

01

After death & permits

Notifications, death certificate and burial/cremation permit in Lahti.

02

Transport & storage

Arrange transport and cold storage if needed.

03

Burial options

Coffin burial, cremation, memorial grove or urn placement in the Päijät-Häme region.

04

Reservations

Book chapel/church and crematorium times.

05

Authorities

DVV, parish/municipality and other notifications.

Cemeteries Lahti

Levon hautausmaa
Area: Levo
Lahden suurin hautausmaa, 43,6 ha, avattu 1958
Läntinen hautausmaa
Area: Lahti
Avattu 1921, 3 km keskustasta
Nastolan hautausmaa
Area: Nastola

Serving crematoria Lahti

Levon krematorio
Location: Lahti
Avattu 2016, Levon hautausmaalla

Frequently asked questions

How is a burial plot chosen in Lahti?

The parish or municipality guides the choice. Options are affected by local practices in the Päijät-Häme region.

How long do the arrangements take?

Typically 1–3 weeks depending on bookings and paperwork.

What is the difference between coffin burial and cremation?

In coffin burial the deceased is lowered into a grave in a coffin. In cremation the ashes are placed in an urn grave or memorial grove. Both options are available in the Päijät-Häme region.