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Montmartre Cemetery (French: Cimetière de Montmartre) is a famous cemetery located at 37 Avenue
Samson, in the 18th arrondissement of
Paris, France.
Cemeteries had been banned from Paris since the shutting down of
the Cimetière des Innocents in 1786, as they presented health
hazards. Several new cemeteries replaced all the Parisian ones,
outside the precincts of the capital, in the early 19th
century: Montmartre in the north, Père Lachaise Cemetery in the
east, Passy
Cemetery in the west and Montparnasse Cemetery in the
south.
Located west of the Butte, near the beginning of Rue
Caulaincourt in Place Clichy, the cemetery in the
Montmartre quarter of
Paris is built below street level in the hollow of an old quarry with its entrance on
Avenue Rachel under Rue Caulaincourt. The cemetery epitomizes the
artsy, quixotic, gentle, almost whimsical Paris that every romantic
visitor secretly cherishes.
A popular tourist destination, it is the final resting place for
many famous artists who lived and worked in the Montmartre area. A
few of the famous buried in the Montmartre Cemetery are:
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- Michel
Berger (1947–1992), composer, singer
- Hector
Berlioz (1803–1869), composer (although he was originally
buried in a different, less prominent plot in the same
cemetery)
- Mélanie
"Mel" Bonis (1858–1937), composer
- Lili
Boulanger (1893–1918), composer
- Nadia
Boulanger (1887–1979), composer
- Marcel
Boussac (1889–1980), entrepreneur
- Victor
Brauner (1903–1966), painter
- Václav Brožík (1851–1901), Czech painter
- Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville (1852–1941), painter
- Myles Byrne
(1780–1862), Irish revolutionary soldier
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D
- Dalida (1933–1987), Egyptian-born singer/actress
- Louis Antoine Debrauz
de Saldapenna (1811–1871), Austrian writer and diplomat
- Edgar Degas
(1834–1917), famous painter, sculptor
- Léo Delibes
(1836–1891), composer of Romantic music
- Maria
Deraismes (1828–1894), social reformer, feminist
- Narcisse
Virgilio Diaz (1808–1876), painter
- Maxime Du
Camp (1822–1894), author
- Alexandre Dumas, fils
(1824–1895), novelist, playwright
- Marie
Duplessis (1824–1847), French courtesan
- Isidore Lucien
Ducasse (1846–1870), Poet
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G
- Théophile Gautier (1811–1872), poet,
novelist
- Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904),
painter
- Edmond
de Goncourt (1822–1896), author/publisher (patron of the Prix
Goncourt)
- Jules de
Goncourt (1830–1870), author/publisher
- Amédée Gordini (1899–1979), Gordini sports car
manufacturer
- La Goulue (Louise
Weber) (1866–1929), Can-can
dancer
- Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805),
artist
- Lucien
Guitry (1860–1925), actor
- Sacha Guitry
(1885–1957), actor/director
- Charles
Gumery (1827–1871), sculptor
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J
K
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M
N
O
P
- Théophile-Jules Pelouze
(1807–1867), chemist
- Emile Péreire (1800–1875), financier
- Isaac Péreire (1806–1880), financier
- Jacob Rodrigues
Péreire (1715–1780), educator
- Francis
Picabia (1879–1953), painter
- Alphonsine
Plessis (1824–1847), "La Dame aux
Camélias"
- Patrick Pons
(1952–1980), mortorcycle racer
- Pierre Alexis Ponson du
Terrail (1829–1871), novelist
- Jean Le Poulain (1924–1988), actor
- Francisque Poulbot (1879–1946), painter & illustrator
- Olga
Preobrajenska (1871–1962), ballet dancer
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R
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- Henri
Sauguet (1901–1989), composer
- Adolphe Sax
(1814–1894), musical instrument artisan (inventor of saxophone)
- Ary Scheffer
(1795–1858), painter
- Philippe Paul, comte de
Ségur (1780–1873), historian
- Claude Simon
(1913–2005), novelist
- Juliusz Słowacki (1803–1849), Polish poet
- Fernando Sor
(1778–1839), guitarist
- Alexandre
Soumet (1788–1845), poet
- Stendhal (Marie-Henri
Beyle) (1783–1842), writer
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- Pierre-Jean Vaillard (1918–1988), actor
- Horace
Vernet (1789–1863), painter
- Auguste
Vestris (1760–1842), dancer
- Gaëtan Vestris (1729–1808), dancer
- Pauline
Viardot (1821–1910), opera singer, composer
- Alfred de
Vigny (1797–1863), poet, playwright, novelist
- Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume
(1798–1875), luthier
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Z
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Coordinates: 48°53′16″N 2°19′49″E / 48.88778°N
2.33028°E / 48.88778;
2.33028