Among the famous graves at Jugla Cemetery are those of J. Kripens, the translator of "The Chronicle of Indrika" into Latvian, and Normunds Taškans, a young and talented luger who tragically died in 1984 in Oberhof. Since 1975, the cemetery has been partially closed.
The cemetery's coordinates on the map are: 56.979762, 24.204737.
Stamerienas Street, 1, Vidzeme Suburb, Riga.
For information, please call the funeral service
Cemetery Administration Hours:
Tue - Sat: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM;
Sun - Mon: Closed.
You can get to the cemetery by bus #21; trolleybuses #4, 12, 16, 31, 34; and tram #1.
Juglskoe Cemetery, currently closed to new burials, offers the possibility of reburials in family graves with a casket in the ground or with an urn.
The use of a plot for a reburial is free of charge, but preparatory work, including partial removal of existing headstones, is subject to an additional fee. Subsequent installation of headstones is also at the customer's expense.
The cost of services at the Stamerienas Street Cemetery depends on the scope of work and the conditions under which it is carried out.
Family burials are available at this cemetery. For in-ground burial with a casket, at least 20 years must have passed since the previous funeral. There are no special time limits for placing urns in a columbarium.
According to the law, permission from the Stamerienas Street Cemetery administration is required for a second burial. To do this, you must provide a death certificate, documents confirming the relationship, an application for permission, and the applicant's personal documents.
CITY FUNERAL SERVICE specialists are ready to assist with family burial arrangements and funeral planning. Get expert advice 24/7 by calling +371 2944 9849.