The cemetery was designed by the landscape architect Gudmund Nyeland Brandt.
[1] A competition for a combined crematorium and chapel was held in 1926 and won by Edvard Thomsen and Frits Schlegel.
The complex, which in part differs from their winning proposal, was built from 1927 to 1930, and is one of the earliest examples of Modernism in religious architecture in Denmark.
The facade front is decorated with a large relief designed by Einar Utzon-Frank.
A gate opens into an avenue which leads to the chapel in the chapel-crematorium complex.