Helsingborg Krematorium is a cremation service established in 1929, designed by the architect Ragnar Östberg. It is situated near Pålsjö forest, providing a serene environment for families during their time of loss. The facility processes approximately 1,600 coffins each year and includes storage options for urns that are awaiting burial.
The krematorium features two ceremonial halls, known as Lilla salen and Stora salen, which are available for memorial services and gatherings. It also offers information about the cremation process, ensuring that families are well-informed about their options. As part of the services provided by the Swedish Church in Helsingborg, the krematorium emphasizes the respectful and dignified handling of remains throughout the cremation process.




