Kamis, 22 November 2012
Molière meets Morrison
he place known as the cimetière du Père-Lachaise, the largest cemetery
in the city and certainly one of the most spectacular bone yards in the
world, also used to be sort of a farm where vegetables were grown, wheat
and grapes.
It was turned into a church-owned park later and the revolutionaries
opened it for burials in the late 18th century. The first body put into
the ground here belonged to an unknown modest police employee but he
would get some world famous company overtime.
Edith Piaf: no regrets
Pilgrimage is a problem
Today, you can stroll around the tombstones of Chopin, Molière, Rossini.
Of...
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