• The Cemetery of Montmartre (French: Cimetière de Montmartre) is a cemetery in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, that dates to the early 19th century.
  • Naturally, the first one is called "father" and the second one is called "son". Alexandre Dumas, whose grave is in Montmartre Cemetery, is the "son" one...
  • Cementerio Montmartre (París) Cemetery Angels, Cemetery Statues, Cemetery Art, Cemetary, Gravestone, Tombstone, Statue Ange, Old Cemeteries...
  • The historic Montmartre cemetery is well worth a visit for its funerary arts and cultural heritage. To explore it is to (re)discover people who have made history....
  • We won't go into details of the famous people of the past who found their last resting place at the Montmartre cemetery, for it could be easily found on the Web.
  • 19. yüzyılın başlarında, Paris çevresinde aynı anda dört yeni mezarlık açıldı: batıda Passy, doğuda Pere Lachaise, güneyde Montparnasse ve kuzeyde Montmartre.
  • Close to the Sacré-Cœur basilica, Montmartre cemetery, also known as the Cimetière du Nord, opened in 1825.
  • Stretching over an area of 11 acres, the cemetery of Montmartre houses over 20,000 graves and contains many vaults and funerary monuments.
  • Find out below the map of Montmartre Cemetery with the location of the main important personalities buried in this cemetery of the 18th district of Paris.
  • Montmartre cemetery is an enchanting place where you can find the graves of some very famous people such as Degas, Gonzales, Dalida, Zola, Nijinsky & more.