Cimetière de Montmartre
ADDRESS: 20 av. Rachel, 18e
CITY: Paris
COUNTRY: France
PHONE 1: 01-53-42-36-30
This cemetery, established in 1795, lies west of Montmartre and north of boulevard de Clichy. Russian dancer
Vaslav Nijinsky, novelist
Alexandre Dumas fils, impressionist
Edgar Degas, and composers
Hector Berlioz and
Jacques Offenbach are interred here, along with
Stendhal and lesser literary lights such as
Edmond and
Jules de Goncourt and
Heinrich Heine. A more recent tombstone honors
François Truffaut, film director of the
nouvelle vague (new wave). We like to pay our respects at the tomb of
Alphonsine Plessis, heroine of
La Dame aux Camélias, and
Mme Récamier, who taught the world how to lounge.
Emile Zola was buried here, but his corpse was exhumed and promoted to the Panthéon in 1908. In 1871, the cemetery was used for mass burials of victims of the Siege and the Commune.
Copyright: Excerpted from
Frommer's Paris 2009, (c) 2008, Wiley Publishing, Inc.

Paris
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