In the Capulet tombs in Verona.
When Romeo sees Juliet's body, he reacts with grief and sorrow. He laments her death and expresses his love for her before ultimately taking his own life.
In the Capulet tomb where Juliet was "buried".
In the Capulets' mausoleum where she had been buried.
The body is buried in a glass case in a museum.
At home. During the entire play, Juliet is either in her house, at Friar Lawrence's cell, or buried in the family crypt.
The body next to Juliet's tomb is that of Romeo, who appears to have taken his own life out of grief for Juliet's apparent death.
Romeo's body lies in the tomb the entire time Juliet is there in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
She takes a potion which will get her buried in the family crypt.
Muhammad's body is still buried in Medina. Never been said and there is no evidence that his body was removed.
YesCapulet: All things that we ordained festivalTurn from their office to black funeral,Our instruments to melancholy bells,Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast;Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges changeOur bridal flowers serve for a buried corseRomeo and Juliet Act IV Scene 5 84-89In fact, Juliet was special in that she had two funerals: one before her death and, we assume, another one after.
Yes his body is buried. He is buried in Forest Lawn memorial park in California.
Juliet got buried in the tomb after they thought she was dead. Paris challenged Romeo to a fight and was killed just outside and Romeo dragged him inside. Romeo took poison right beside the body of Juliet.