Visit Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris’s largest graveyard which has been a resting place for more than 70,000 individuals including the legendary Balzac, Chopin, Delacroix and more.
See the renowned lipstick-stained grave of Oscar Wilde, the resting place of rockstar Jim Morrison, and the tomb of French singer Edith Piaf, among other notable figures.
Take a stroll through the cemetery while listening to your English-speaking fascinating insights and rich backstories on each notable grave.
Marvel at the beautiful architecture of the tombs and mausoleums inside the cemetery, showcasing a variety of artistic Parisian styles.
About Pere Lachaise Cemetery:
Père Lachaise Cemetery, established in 1804, is Paris’ largest and most famous cemetery. It is the final resting place of notable figures such as Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, and Édith Piaf. This serene and historic cemetery spans 110 acres and features beautiful pathways, elaborate tombstones, and monuments. Visitors can explore its peaceful grounds, see the unique sculptures on the graves, and reflect on the lives of the many artists, writers, musicians, and historical figures buried here, making it a gloomy yet must-visit attraction in Paris.
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After visiting Pere Lachaise Cemetery, You can also Check out our tickets for Sainte Chapelle.
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