View down the Avenue Principale towards the main entrance:
The Monument aux Morts:
The Chapel:
View over the city from in front of the Chapel:
Grave of Georges Bizet, composer of the opera, "Carmen", 1838-1875:
French author, Honoré de Balzac, 1799-1850:
English author, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900:
To the memory of those who died in the WWII concentration camp at Auschwitz III-Buna-Monowitz:
To the memory of those who died in the concentration camp at Dachau, which I visited with my mother in the summer of 1973:
To the memory of those who died in the concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen:
To the memory of those killed in the concentration camp at Buchenwald-Dora:
To the memory of those killed in the concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau:
The grave of Gertrude Stein, feminist, 1874-1946:
The graves of French authors Jean de la Fontaine (left), 1621-1695, and Molière (right), 1622-1673:
The grave of Frederick Chopin, Polish composer and pianist, 1810-1849:
And from our generation, the grave of Jim Morrison of The Doors, 1943-1971:
There you have it, the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in a nutshell...
Location:Paris, 11e arrondissement