minneslundar
Minneslundar are designated areas within cemeteries and crematoria where cremated remains are interred. The term, of Swedish origin (minnes = memory, lund = grove or site), denotes a memorial space for the deceased where there is no fixed coffin grave. In a minneslund, ashes are typically stored in urns and placed in a communal burial field or in a small-scale memorial grove, and visitors may pay respects at plaques or markers. There is usually no individual grave or gravesite assigned to a specific person, although families may obtain a plaque or inscription to commemorate the deceased.
The arrangement is governed by national or local burial regulations and cemetery rules. Minneslundar are common
Cultural aspects: Minneslundar reflect practical and symbolic aspects of modern remembrance, emphasizing collective space and ongoing