The Père Lachaise cemetery is one of the most famous in the world. This gigantic necropolis, steeped in history, lies in the 20th arrondissement of Paris and attracts many visitors every year. Both a place of meditation and a place for strolling, Père Lachaise stands out for its English-style park-like landscape designed by the architect Brongniart, its many legends and its sometimes unusual tombs. Numerous guided and themed tours are organized to delight the curious.
Père Lachaise, Paris's most mythical cemetery and the graves of famous personalities
The Père Lachaise cemetery is not only the largest cemetery in Paris, but also one of the most visited in the world. Whether for its history, its illustrious figures or even its legends, this place is a must-see in the capital. [Read more]
Many celebrities are also laid to rest at Père Lachaise, attracting fans among the visitors who come to pay their respects. Among the best-known residents are the famous singer Edith Piaf, Jim Morrisson of The Doors and writer Oscar Wilde. Would you like to know which cultural figures are buried at Père Lachaise? Musicians, artists, authors or actors, we've compiled a list of celebrities buried in this famous cemetery, along with the location of their graves by division. Note that the most famous tombs are referenced on most navigation applications such as Google Maps or City Mapper, so you can take advantage of them to find them easily.



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48th division
Honoré de Balzac (1799 - 1850): great French writer, notably author of "Père Goriot", "Illusions Perdues" and "La Peau de Chagrin".


The Maison de Balzac, home of the famous writer, and its secret garden overlooking the Eiffel Tower
The Maison de Balzac, one of the famous writer's homes, is one of the capital's literary gems, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. This house-museum also boasts an incredible garden overlooking the Eiffel Tower, as well as a café. [Read more]



Eugène Delacroix: where to see the Romantic painter's works in Paris?Georges Méliès (1861 - 1938): Illustrious French illusionist and film director, pioneer of special effects and fantasy cinema, author of the famous film Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902).
Jehanne d'Alcy (1865 - 1956): French theater and film actress, wife of Georges Méliès, one of the first actresses of silent cinema.
Gustave Caillebotte (1848 - 1894): French Impressionist painter, famous for his urban scenes such as Rue de Paris, temps de pluie, and an important patron of the Impressionist movement.


The Caillebotte house, home of the famous Impressionist painter in Yerres (91)
Located in the heart of the beautiful Caillebotte estate, notable for its immense park, the Maison Caillebotte stands out for its large white colonnades: reopened to the public in 2017, it's the perfect opportunity to discover the home of the famous Impressionist painter, Gustave Caillebotte. [Read more]
Marcel Proust (1871 - 1922): major French novelist, author of À la recherche du temps perdu, a monumental work considered one of the greatest of the XXᵉ century.
Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 - 1918): French avant-garde poet, author ofAlcools and inventor of the term "surrealism", he had a profound impact on modern poetry.
Georges Bizet (1838 - 1875): French composer famous for his opera Carmen, which has become one of the world's most performed operas.
Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900): Irish writer, poet and playwright, author of The Portrait of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Constant, a major figure in Anglo-Saxon literature.


Historical and literary stroll in the footsteps of Oscar Wilde in Paris
Walk in the footsteps of Oscar Wilde, Ireland's most famous writer, in Paris. Throughout his life, the artist forged a special bond with the capital, and it was here that he ended his life in complete solitude and destitution, in 1900. A lovely walk! [Read more]
Henri Barbusse (1873 - 1935): French writer and journalist, author of the pacifist novel Le Feu (Prix Goncourt 1916), he became involved in the anti-militarist struggle after the First World War.
Édith Piaf (1915 - 1963): Iconic French singer, nicknamed "La Môme", famous for songs such as La Vie en rose and Non, je ne regrette rien.


Édith Piaf: a walk in the footsteps of the legendary singer in Paris
With her inimitable voice, her legendary gouaille and her songs that went round the world, Édith Piaf undoubtedly left her mark on the history of French chanson. We invite you to follow in Édith Piaf's footsteps on a tour of Paris. [Read more]
Henri Salvador (1917 - 2008): French singer, songwriter and humorist, renowned for his gentle voice and varied repertoire ranging from jazz to French chanson.
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Location
Père-Lachaise Cemetery
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
75020 Paris 20



Père Lachaise, Paris's most mythical cemetery and the graves of famous personalities














