See Inside The Types Of Mausoleums And Burial Chambers With Family Crypts And Stained Glass Windows

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • 2023 video guide to different types of walk in private mausoleums, above ground burial chamber styles, family crypt and tomb sizes. See traditional stained glass windows, historic works of art, fancy bronze doors and religious statues. Explore grand entryways, ornate vestibules, inner burial chambers, public and garden mausoleums, free-standing monument shapes and columbaria to hold caskets and cremation urns above ground.
    00:00 What Are Mausoleums & How Do Burials Work
    A Mausoleum is a free-standing monument with caskets or urns sealed in crypts or niches.
    00:51 Inside Burial Chambers, Tombs, Family Crypts
    A burial chamber is a space for remains. Tombs are freestanding structures for the remains. Family crypts are compartments to hold caskets.
    01:07 Magnificent Mausoleums: Photos & Videos
    See pictures of mausoleums that show mausoleums in every shape, size, color, style, and type.
    01:19 Tour Inside Types Of Mausoleums In Cemeteries
    See inside customized private mausoleums with crypts, stained glass windows, bronze doors, funerary art, and statues.
    03:16 Mausoleums With Tiffany Stained Glass Windows
    Walk-In Mausoleums feature stained glass windows in the style developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
    03:57 Mausoleum Designs, Floor Plans And Blueprints
    See examples of designs used to build custom mausoleums.
    04:10 Mausoleums: Every Thing You Need To Know About Them
    Get the information you need to make an informed decision about buying a mausoleum.
    04:40 Popular Mausoleum Architectural Styles
    See private mausoleum architectural styles including Classical, Gothic, and Modern.
    04:48 Mausoleum Design Styles: Walk-In, Private & Family
    See different design styles of private family mausoleums.
    05:32 Mausoleum Design Options & Features
    Mausoleums are designed with different architectural styles, decorations, materials, sizes, and functions.
    06:03 Inside Mausoleums: World Famous And Historic
    See the biggest, most beautiful and most expensive mausoleums with stunning architectural styles, decorations, artwork and inscriptions.
    07:22 First Mausoleum In Halicarnassus, West Asia
    Mausoleums got their name from a magnificent tomb built for Mausolus, ruler of Caria in southwestern Asia Minor.
    07:37 History Of U.S. Mausoleums
    The first U.S. mausoleums honored famous or influential people. They became affordable to the public in the mid-1900’s with public mausoleums and cheaper building materials.
    09:20 Public Mausoleums, Columbaria And Burial Walls
    Public mausoleums are buildings for more than one family. Columbaria are buildings or rooms with niches for urns only; and burial walls are walls with crypts for caskets only.
    09:30 How Mausoleums Differ From Crypts
    A mausoleum holds the remains of one or more people in crypts - containers for a single casket.
    10:08 Mausoleums Are Freestanding Monuments For Caskets
    A mausoleum is a permanent, standalone structure designed to contain a single caskets or multiple caskets.
    10:18 Managing Odors In Mausoleums From Decomposition
    A decaying body in a mausoleum crypt can emit a bad smell. However, there are ways to reduce or eliminate the odor.
    11:02 Mausoleums For Ashes, Urns, Cremated Remains
    Mausoleums can hold cremains in a columbarium, crypt, or niche.
    11:12 The Pros And Cons Of Mausoleum Burial
    Mausoleums give families the ability to visit the deceased at any time, it protects the body from the elements, and preserves the body. However, they cost more and can emit bad smells.
    13:19 How Mausoleums Are Constructed
    Mausoleums are built by following these steps: design, stone selection, stone carving, packing and shipping, and assembly and installation.
    13:40 How Mausoleums Are Delivered And Installed
    Professional teams use trucks and cranes, to transport and assemble a mausoleum.
    14:35 How A Mausoleum Plot Is Landscaped
    See how a mausoleum is enhanced with plants, benches, and pathways.
    15:08 The Cost To Be Put In A Mausoleum
    Learn how such factors as size, style, design, and materials play into the cost of a mausoleum.
    15:28 Above-Ground Burial Structure Types
    The basic types of mausoleums are lawn level crypts, garden, non walk-in, and walk-in.
    16:03 What Companies Design Mausoleums & Build Them
    Not many U.S. companies have the facilities to make custom mausoleums. You will probably work with an out-of-town builder.
    16:13 Company That Builds Quality Mausoleums in the U.S.
    Rome Monument, founded in 1934, has the resources to design and build high quality custom mausoleums. US Private And Public Mausoleum Designer And Builder: www.romemonuments.com/mausole....
    17:13 Who Sells Prestigious Mausoleums in U.S.
    Using high-quality granite and old-world craftsmanship, Rome Monument sells beautiful, affordable walk-in mausoleums.
    17:37 How To Order A Family Mausoleum In The U.S.
    To order a mausoleum or get a quote, call Rome Monument at 724-770-0100 or email info@romemonuments.com.

Комментарии • 43

  • @maverickhistorian6488
    @maverickhistorian6488 6 месяцев назад +9

    If I had the money for a mausoleum, I would want to include storage for a table and folding chairs, along with a butane stove, a kettle, mugs, and tea bags and coffee for my visitors. 😁

  • @cynthiathomas6690
    @cynthiathomas6690 6 месяцев назад +6

    My grandmother would take me to the cemetery and taught me my family history. I saw a mausoleum and wanted to go in and see what was inside. She had to explain that people were buried in there. I thought it was somebody's house.

  • @brendaeaves1079
    @brendaeaves1079 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank You For Showing This😊Always Wondered How They Look Inside❤

  • @amira3650
    @amira3650 8 месяцев назад +7

    Very informative video
    Thank you 🙏

    • @bobmarshall3700
      @bobmarshall3700 2 часа назад

      Advertising for the mausoleum company Rome Monument !!!

  • @lmbclm4
    @lmbclm4 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video

  • @Lando_P1
    @Lando_P1 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful

  • @dennismccallister3994
    @dennismccallister3994 6 месяцев назад

    Very well done, Thank you

  • @helencheadle5285
    @helencheadle5285 6 месяцев назад +4

    I always wonder if the family have to continue to pay for the site it occupies…or upkeep. I’ve seen inside the huge buildings that house many cremated remains in ( columbarium s?), also the number of marble crypts , but I also wonder who owns these places, and how long are they expected to last? At least when actually buried in the ground, you know your hopefully going to be safe from being dug up and moved for a motorway to go through!
    These huge mausoleums I admit are beautiful, especially with stained glass letting coloured rainbows of light enter and make the interior look amazing! But I’m still worried about the upkeep of them.
    I’ve seen a video on utube where a funeral home/mausoleum had gone bust and the owner disappeared ,leaving the building and graves in a terrible state. Vandals had been in, pulled coffins out of their niches AND the bodies from their coffins …cremated remains were scattered and it was an awful mess. I’m in the U.K., but did write a letter of complaint to the local council, but another video appeared, a few months later and NOTHING had been
    Done. I am appalled. I’m sure the smell must have reached people living nearby, but nobody appeared interested in getting involved. I was sad to see a lone grave of a veterans burial outside, quietly being tended to by a loved one. Very very sad. Thankyou for sharing all your information l…most of which looks beautiful. I wonder how many people can afford such things these days! 🤔🤔

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 6 месяцев назад +1

      yes and they do for a while but some of the old ones are just deplorable when they start falling apart. The upkeep is very expensive because of the stone and I am not sure its right to expect family members you never met to fork out tons of money for bones.

  • @claudiadesoto2378
    @claudiadesoto2378 2 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting, beautifully done video ❤

    • @RomeMonumentRochester
      @RomeMonumentRochester  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the compliment! We always appreciate when people not only watch our videos, but comment on them as well. Most people only see the outside of mausoleums when visiting a cemetery. Some of the best work is done on the inside. It’s really all about the families who use the mausoleums. That’s why our craftspeople take such care in the design and construction of the interior. Thanks again.

  • @jimtownsend7899
    @jimtownsend7899 11 дней назад

    I'll say this for the company - They are upfront and outright on the costs. And I'm sure that they are reasonable for such materials and craftsmanship. Naturally, the option of such products is a personal choice. I, frankly, don't see much sense in elaborate and ostentatious memorials. But to each his own.

  • @Subgunman
    @Subgunman 6 месяцев назад +4

    As an environmental conscious individual, I would like to know how body fluids are drained from a mausoleum and how the crypts are ventilated? It would be foolish to retain the fluids within the structures since they would be one source of odors as well as a type of biohazard. Fluids retained in caskets tend to be a bit caustic and would cause a casket to rust out if made from metal. Even the best coatings will protect metals for a finite period of time.

    • @bobmarshall3700
      @bobmarshall3700 2 часа назад

      There can often be vents at the back of each crypt and also a drain that runs down a small tube and into the soil a metre or two deep.

  • @dennismccallister3994
    @dennismccallister3994 6 месяцев назад

    I would like to know after alot of these deceased purchased, does a masusoleum slow down deteriation of the body, of does it matter and the body wastes to bones and dust. I can't find anything about this. but the monuents are gorgeous, what a way to go if you have the bucks!

    • @ColinKuan
      @ColinKuan 25 дней назад

      To a certain degree, it might. Conversely, it could also speed up decomposition. It all depends on the casket, embalming, humidity and exposure to the elements. A leaky mausoleum would speed up decomposition.

    • @serchdietrich
      @serchdietrich 3 дня назад

      In "normal" conditions, the bodies in a niche become mummies. My grandma was still in one whole piece after 20 years buried in a niche.

    • @ColinKuan
      @ColinKuan 3 дня назад

      @@serchdietrich I'm curious to know how did you know grandma was still intact. I'm assuming she's in a casket? 🫢

    • @serchdietrich
      @serchdietrich 3 дня назад

      @ColinKuan yes, she was in a casket. The niche had to be opened when my grandpa died in order to put them both together. (I don't know in other countries, but in Spain that's a very common custom) So, my father was present watching the process hours prior to grandpa's funeral. He said the worker grabbed her leg to put the bones in a bag (then this bag is placed back in the niche so that there is room for both of them) but the bone did not come off. The body was in one piece like a doll.

  • @bobmarshall3700
    @bobmarshall3700 2 часа назад

    A problem arises when the coffins spring a leak of decomposed bodily fluids, which is not uncommon. Sometimes this muck leaks from the crypt and onto the mausoleum floor, and with that, a terrible stench and public health problem!
    Once all the family members are dead and gone there is nobody to authorise, or to pay for maintenance of the mausoleum, it will start to fall into disrepair and in a century the place will be a derelict liability.

  • @Bazerkly
    @Bazerkly 7 месяцев назад +1

    How long will they last??

    • @reneebarnhart1836
      @reneebarnhart1836 7 месяцев назад +1

      We went to a cemetery in the Midwest that had LOTS of family mausoleums. Most were well over 100+ yrs old already. Most were from the early to mid 1800s.

  • @GraveVisitations
    @GraveVisitations 8 месяцев назад +2

    Niches not nitches

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 6 месяцев назад +2

    what happen 2-3 hundred years from now

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 6 месяцев назад

      just wait. It will come up in your feed. They get abandoned and fall apart. Our ancestors never thought we would move away I guess.

  • @bbernard1981
    @bbernard1981 7 месяцев назад +36

    Wastes of money, they become forgotten and decay just as we as humans do.

    • @tammycox9789
      @tammycox9789 7 месяцев назад +5

      I agree

    • @jeffschueler1182
      @jeffschueler1182 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly. People who build these want others to look at them even after death. The fact is, nobody cares.

    • @ruthlundy4497
      @ruthlundy4497 6 месяцев назад

      I also.agree ....

    • @greywebs1944
      @greywebs1944 6 месяцев назад

      Or used as witchcraft 💀

    • @ondrexavier8802
      @ondrexavier8802 6 месяцев назад +5

      Nobody asked u

  • @berlindamoustafa1887
    @berlindamoustafa1887 6 месяцев назад

    Why

  • @elinorcastro793
    @elinorcastro793 8 дней назад +2

    Just for the Rich But if they are not right with GOD it doesn't matter

  • @brandonzimmerman1667
    @brandonzimmerman1667 22 дня назад

    Mausoleums were ver interesting, but had to cut the video short due to the sound of the spit in his mouth as he was talking.

  • @nicholaslandry6615
    @nicholaslandry6615 4 месяца назад

    I've been having nightmares of going inside mausoleums lately and this video just made things worse.

  • @gospmusluver
    @gospmusluver 5 месяцев назад +2

    Those mausoleums will at some point deteriorate and slowly crumble. Either be cremated or go in the ground

  • @jimpatterson3286
    @jimpatterson3286 Месяц назад +1

    Two generations and no more family visits. Waste of money. Spend it before you die. You ain't special.

  • @travelinginfantryveteran5439
    @travelinginfantryveteran5439 6 месяцев назад +1

    Waste of money. I rather be cremated and give my ashes to my kids, they don't have to worry about where daddy is buried. I want them to be free and move wherever they want, knowing that Daddy will always be in spirit no matter where the wind blows, I just want to be with my Lord when I'm no longer on earth.