If you haven't realised by now, I have an interest in death and death rituals. I love to visit graveyards, cemeteries and places of remembrance as they are peaceful and interesting.
I like to find out about the people or families who are buried there and to see what you can learn about them and their lives from the way in which their remaining loved ones have chosen to remember them and to inscribe their headstones etc.
I also find it interesting how different cultures, countries and religions mark death in different ways and have different views on the ways in which the remains should be honoured.
My favourite time period with regards to this really is victorian, just because death was not a taboo for them like it is in many cultures now. It was dealt with in a very public and expressive way, which leaves lots of interesting clues about the people who had passed away.
So, a neo-classical crypt was just the ticket.
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