First crematorium in Cyprus to open in Paphos by 2026

The first crematorium in Cyprus will open in Paphos by summer 2026, a decade after cremation was legalised.

Αccording to a press release, Golden Leaves Cyprus Crematorium Limited will construct the €4 million facility in the Agia Varvara area, offering cremation services from €900, excluding funeral home fees and additional services.

The 17,575-square-metre site will include a 1,012-square-metre facility featuring two service chapels with capacity for up to 200 people, memorial gardens, and columbaria.

“We are proud to bring the first crematorium to Cyprus, offering a modern, regulated, and environmentally sustainable solution for those who prefer cremation over burial,” said Maureen Watt, director of Golden Leaves Cyprus Crematorium Limited.

The project, which has received environmental approval, will use modern European cremation technology with minimal emissions, continuous monitoring systems, and eco-friendly management options including biodegradable urns.

The two-storey facility will incorporate solar technology and rainwater harvesting systems. The ground floor will house reception areas, offices, and wake facilities, whilst the basement will contain preparation rooms, cremators, and an ashes chapel.

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