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The Cimetière du Père Lachaise is the largest cemetery in Paris, and one of the most famous cemeteries in the world. Located in the 20th arrondissement, Pere-Lachaise Cemetery is reputed to be the most visited cemetery in the world, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors a year to the graves of the those who have enhanced French life over the past 200 years. It is also the location of five Great War memorials.
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Origins
The name has its origins in Père François de la Chaise (1624 - 1709). He was the confessor of Louis XIV, and lived in the Jesuit house rebuilt in 1682 on the site of the chapel. The property, situated on the side of a hill from which the king, during the Fronde, watched skirmishing between the Condé and Turenne, was bought by the city in 1804 and laid out by Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart, and later extended.
The cemetery was established by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1804, whereas cemeteries had been banned inside Paris in 1786 after the shutting down of the Cimetière des Innocents, on the fringe of Les Halles food market, on the grounds that it presented a health hazard. Several new cemeteries replaced all the Parisian ones, outside the precincts of the capital, in the early 19th century, Cimetière de Montmartre in the north, Le Père Lachaise in the east and Cimetière du Montparnasse in the south. At the heart of the city, and today, sitting in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, is Cimetière de Passy.
At the time the cemetery opened, it was seen as too far from the city and attracted very few interments. As such, the administrators devised a marketing strategy and with great fanfare, organized the transfer of the remains of La Fontaine and Molière, in 1804. Then, in another great spectacle in 1817, the purported remains of Pierre Abélard and Héloïse were also transferred to the cemetery with their monument's canopy made from fragments of the abbey of Nogent-sur-Seine. All this marketing strategy resulted in a great many people clamoring to be buried with such famous citizens. Records show that within a few years, the cemetery went from a few dozen permanent residents to more than 33,000. Nowadays there are over 300,000 bodies buried in the cemetery, and many more in the Columbarium and ones that have been cremated.
In the grounds there is also the Communards' Wall (French Mur des Fédérés) against which 147 communards, the leaders of the Paris Commune were shot on May 28 1871 after the fall of the commune.
Famous personalities interred
Many famous people are buried in the Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
A major attraction for foreign tourists is the grave of Jim Morrison. Permanent crowds and occasional vandalism surrounding this tomb have caused tensions with the families of other, less famous, deceased. The cemetery has been forced to have a security guard watch over it full time.
Some of them are:
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- Guillaume Apollinaire, Poet
- Hubertine Auclert (1848-1914), French feminist
- Jean-Pierre Aumont, actor
- Jane Avril, Can-can dancer
- Honoré de Balzac, writer
- Henri Barbusse, writer
- Paul Barras, statesman during the French Revolution
- Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, musician & more
- Gilbert Bécaud, singer
- Vincenzo Bellini, composer of operas
- Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate cabinet member
- Claude Bernard (1813-1878), physiologist
- Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1803-1814), essayist
- Sarah Bernhardt, actress
- Georges Bizet, composer
- Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881), political activist
- Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart (1739-1813), architect
- Joseph Caillaux, (1863-1944), statesman
- Gustave Caillebotte, painter
- Maria Callas, Opera singer
- Jean-Joseph Carriès, sculptor
- Pierre Cartellier, sculptor
- Jean-François Champollion, Egyptologist, decipherer of hieroglyphic text
- Frédéric Chopin, composer (although his heart is entombed in a pillar in the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw, Poland)
- Émile Cohl (1857-1938), caricaturist
- Colette, Writer
- Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, painter
- Thomas Couture, painter, teacher
- Edouard Daladier, statesman
- Alexandre Darracq (1855-1931), automobile manufacturer
- Jacques Louis David, painter
- Jean-Gaspard Deburau, mime
- Eugène Delacroix, painter
- Gustave Doré, graphic artist, lithographer
- Michel Drach, film director, producer, screenwriter
- Marie Dubas, singer
- Paul Dukas, composer
- Isadora Duncan, American-born dancer
- Paul Eluard, poet
- George Enescu, Romanian composer, violonist, pianist, conductor
- Max Ernst, Surrealist and Expressionist artist
- Alexandre Falguière (1831-1900), sculptor, painter
- Jean de la Fontaine, poet and writer of fables
- Loie Fuller, pioneer of modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques
- Antonio de La Gandara, painter
- Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, physicist
- Théodore Géricault, painter
- Stephane Grappelli, Jazz violinist
- Yvette Guilbert, music-hall singer
- Samuel Hahnemann, creator of homeopathy
- Jeanne Hébuterne (1898-1920), painter
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- Sadegh Hedayat, Iranian novelist
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, painter
- Jean-Baptiste Isabey, painter
- Léon Jouhaux (1879-1954), trade unionist, Nobel Peace prize winner
- Allan Kardec
- Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), violinist
- René Lalique, artist in glass
- Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wely, organist and composer
- Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998), philosopher and literary theorist
- Étienne Macdonald, Marshal of France
- Nestor Makhno, Ukrainian anarchist, revolutionary
- Angelo Mariani, French chemist, Vin Mariani inventor .
- Constance Mayer-Lamartinière, painter
- Judah Benjamin, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State of the Confederate States of America
- Georges Méliès (1861-1938), pioneer filmmaker
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), philosopher
- Cléo de Mérode (1874-1965), dancer
- Jules Michelet (1798-1874), historian
- Amedeo Modigliani, painter and sculptor
- Molière, Dramatist
- Gaspard Monge (1746-1818), mathematician - see Gaspard Monge's mausoleum
- Yves Montand, actor
- Jim Morrison, American singer, songwriter, and poet
- Alfred de Musset (1810-1857), writer
- Félix Nadar (1820-1910), photographer
- Gérard de Nerval (1808-1855), poet and translator
- Anne de Noailles, writer
- Charles Nodier, writer
- Jean Nohain (1900-1981), lyricist
- Victor Noir, journalist
- Pascale Ogier (1958-1984), French actress
- Max Ophüls (1902-1957), film director
- Adelina Patti (1843-1919), opera singer
- Michel Petrucciani (1962-1999), jazz pianist
- Édith Piaf, France's most famous singer
- Christian Pineau, Resistance worker, statesman
- Camille Pissarro, "Father of Impressionism"
- Ignace Pleyel (1757-1831), composer
- Elvire Popesco (1894-1993), Romanian born actress
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- Francis Poulenc, composer, member of "Les Six"
- Marcel Proust, writer
- Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, painter
- Mlle Rachel, (Élisabeth Rachel Félix) Swiss actress at Comédie-Française
- Norbert Rillieux, inventor
- Georges Rodenbach, Symbolist poet and novelist
- Gioacchino Rossini, Italian composer
- Raymond Roussel, writer
- Claude de Saint-Simon, (1760-1825) economist
- Georges Seurat, artist, founder:pointillist style of post-impressionist
- Simone Signoret, actress
- Sir Sidney Smith, English admiral
- Alexandre Stavinsky, notorious embezzler
- Gertrude Stein, American writer
- Alice B. Toklas, American writer
- Maurice Tourneur, film director
- Marie Trintignant, actress
- Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, Dominican dictator
- Jules Vallés (1832-1885), writer
- Charles Henry VerHuell, Dutch Admiral
- Marie Walewska (1789-1817), Napoleon's mistress (her heart only; her other remains were returned to her native Poland)
- Alexandre Walewski (1810-1868), statesman, Napoleon's son
- Richard Wallace (1818 - 1890), British art collector
- Oscar Wilde, Irish writer
- Richard Wright, American writer
- Achille Zavatta, circus operator and famous clown
- Félix Ziem (1821-1911), painter
- Pierre Abelard (1079-1142), medieval French scholastic philosopher
- Heloise (1101-1162) , medieval abbess of the Oratory of the Paraclete
Main entrance: boulevard de Ménilmontant. Nearest Metro: Père Lachaise (lines 2 and 3)
See also
External links
- Cimetière du Père-Lachaise (http://www.insecula.com/musee/M0119.html/)bg:Пер Лашез
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