There is a shelf at the entrance with some maps hanging on it to tell you the location of the main celebrities, but it is still hard to find, too dense
Montmartre Cemetery
Posted: Jul 12, 2020
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莲子99
5/5Outstanding
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The first time I visited a cemetery was here. Although the tombstones were compact and messy, they were all kinds of sculptures. You can take a map and mark various celebrities when you enter the door.
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Posted: Dec 22, 2020
fooler0809
5/5Outstanding
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Very nice cemetery, with a shelf at the gate of the guard room hanging a few menu-like catalogs as you enter the big iron gate, it's telling you which of the more famous people are in what location.
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Posted: Oct 2, 2020
泰宁根吴承恩
4/5Excellent
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Montmartre Cemetery is one of the three cemeteries in Paris, and it is famous for burial of many famous historical figures like Dumas the size of Dumas. If you are more interested in French literature, you can come and see
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Posted: Jan 3, 2020
suifeng2019
5/5Outstanding
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It took half a circle to find the entrance and had to go down to the bottom of an overpass. It is said that in the 19th century, the cemetery was almost destroyed due to road construction, and it was preserved due to strong protests by family members. Zola, Dumas Jr., Heine, and Dela were buried here.
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Posted: Dec 27, 2019
justinwang1987
5/5Outstanding
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For Orientals, cemeteries are somewhat taboo. But Montmartre Cemetery is still very beautiful. Many famous artists and writers are buried here. Most of them have beautiful sculptures designed by artists beside their gravestones, which can be used as a free sculpture exhibition.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2017
Udjaat
5/5Outstanding
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Cimeti 232; red Montmartre Montmartre Montmartre Cemetery is the same name as Father Rachez Cemetery and Montparnasse Cemetery. It is located in the old sandstone field on the west side of Montmartre Heights. The environment is elegant and quiet with flourishing flowers and trees. The great souls that lie here include the composers Kalkbrenner, Berlioz, Ofenbach, Delib and Bronger sisters; the painters Jerome, Shaserio and the Impressionist founder Degas; the poet Heine, the writer Gothier, the youngest Zhongma, the Gonggur brothers and Zola (the ashes were moved to the ancestral shrine in 1908, but the tombs were preserved); the Russian ballet master Nikkinsky (later moved to the shrine). Paris; the founder of modern electricity scientist Ampere; mathematician and philosopher Fourier and so on. Opening hours are 8:00-17:30 from Monday to Friday, 8:30-17:30 on Saturdays and 9:00-17:30 on Sundays. Metro Line M13 LaFourche Station.