The cemetery is home to many famous names, including Stendhal, Théophile Gautier, Alfred de Vigny, Berlioz, and Dalida...
Less crowded than its counterparts in Montparnasse or Père Lachaise, this cemetery makes for a pleasant stroll. Opened in the early 19th century on the site of a former plaster quarry, this cemetery covers almost 11 hectares. In the shade of chestnut, maple, lime, and cedar trees lie Stendhal, Théophile Gautier, Alfred de Vigny, Berlioz, Offenbach, Sacha Guitry, Michel Berger and France Gall, Dalida, François Truffaut, Henri-Georges Clouzot...
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Du classicisme 19e et début 20e au plus moderne fin 20e début 21e.
Dans ces allées calme et de paix, on trouve J.Moreau, F.Truffaut, F.Gall, M.Berger, Dalida, Berlioz,S et L Guitry,E.Zola, F.Chichin,etc....
et des inconnus.
Respect pour leur repos éternel.
À l'entrée il y a des plans plastifiés pour répéter facilement les tombes de personnes célèbres.
Moi qui aime beaucoup les cimetières et la sérénité que ça dégage, on peut facilement y passer la journée pour faire le tour.
Il y a pas mal de chats très mignons qui se balade à l'intérieur.
I didn’t spot too many cats though. There is one main entry but I missed that so had to walk a lot to find another very small gate on the other end.