2024
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2024
The main place of burial of the city, with its endless centenary alleys, this cemetery is typically Mediterranean. Opened in 1849, it welcomes over 6 hectares the vaults of many of the bourgeois families: Sabatier of Espeyran, Cambacérès, Montcalm or Lunaret, and personalities such as Charles Flahaut or Alexandre Cabanel, Alfred Bruyas the painter, and where the shadow of Queen Hélène in Italy still flows (moved in December 2017). Guided tour with the Tourist Office. The cemetery is still active and respect is in place.
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Members' reviews on SAINT-LAZARE CEMETERY
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Visited in august 2023
Très décevant … le cimetière est certes joli mais l’entretien des allées est déplorable : herbes hautes, feuilles mortes amoncelées, rameaux de cyprès secs… quel dommage !
Visited in december 2022
Beau cimetière.
Visited in july 2022
Mortel ! Un coin sympa sur Montpellier où vous pouvez dormir tranquillement et où les locataires ne font pas la fête tous les soirs (d'ailleurs ils ne parlent pas beaucoup). La terre est fraîche et confortable, je recommande !
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