Paris was a city of waking dreams for André Breton, a place where he flirted with the invisible and drifted poetically. From his studio on rue Fontaine to the plaques that recall bygone days, this itinerary describes the addresses, tributes and memories that make up the poet's Paris.
In north-west Paris sets a cemetery quite out of favor and abandoned by tourists and locals: the Batignolles Cemetery. It’s up to you to make a big difference and discover the 15,000 graves including the ones of illustrious French artists.