• Saint Roch Cemetery (French: Cimetière Saint-Roch) is the first municipal cemetery in the city of Grenoble, France. It was blessed by the bishop of Grenoble Claude Simon...
  • Though different in design, St. Roch Cemetery No. 1 and Campo Santo dei Tedeschi each contain the 14 Stations of the Cross.
  • When nobody from the Reverend’s Church died of Yellow Fever, Thevis founded this Cemetery, as part of his promise to Saint Roch.
  • Located in the St. Roch neighborhood of New Orleans, the St. Roch Cemetery is one of the most hauntingly beautiful cemeteries in the city.
  • It’s also worth noting that the cemetery is named after Saint Roch, the Patron Saint of Dogs, which adds an extra layer of mystery to the story.
  • The St. Roch Cemetery is one of the most unique “Cities of the Dead” in New Orleans. This is a big statement in a city of 43 separate above-ground cemeteries.
  • At the eastern end of the major axis is the chapel, the National Shrine of Saint Roch. A centrally-located entrance on the cemetery’s western boundary features...
  • St Roch Cemetery No. 1 ~ Campo Santo, 1725 St Roch Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA. The guide will meet you at the front gate on St. Roch Ave.
  • Access can only be gained via the Communal Cemetery entrance located on Avenue Saint-Roch.
  • Named after Saint Roch, the patron saint of travelers, who was believed to have protected people from the Yellow Fever epidemic, the cemetery holds...