The cemetery at Montparnasse, created from three …
Years: 1824 - 1824
The cemetery at Montparnasse, created from three farms in 1824, is originally known as Le Cimetière du Sud (Southern Cemetery).
Cemeteries have been banned from Paris since the closure, owing to health concerns, of the Cimetière des Innocents in 1786.
Several new cemeteries outside the precincts of the capital replace all the internal Parisian ones in the early nineteenth century: The soon-to-open Montmartre Cemetery in the north, Père Lachaise Cemetery in the east, and Montparnasse Cemetery in the south.
At the heart of the city, and today sitting in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, is Passy Cemetery.
Cemeteries have been banned from Paris since the closure, owing to health concerns, of the Cimetière des Innocents in 1786.
Several new cemeteries outside the precincts of the capital replace all the internal Parisian ones in the early nineteenth century: The soon-to-open Montmartre Cemetery in the north, Père Lachaise Cemetery in the east, and Montparnasse Cemetery in the south.
At the heart of the city, and today sitting in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, is Passy Cemetery.
