Père Lachaise Cemetery And other sites





















 I had an easy day via taking two walking tours: one for Paris landmarks and the other for Père Lachaise Cemetery. The first tour guide delivered historic facts in an entertaining way. 


I ran into the 2nd tour by accident which saved my time to look for celebrities graves and added some contexts. The cemetery isboth Paris’s most visited cemetery and its most sought-after burial ground. It hosts many famous people including 40 singers, 40 composers and 75 painters. “The remains of Molière and Jean de La Fontaine were relocated to the adjoining plots the same year, although for various reasons no one knows for certain whether it is really their bones that lie in the graves. Frédéric Chopin’s (萧邦) grave does indeed contain his body, but his heart is buried in Poland. The composer, who was afraid of being buried alive, had asked for his heart to be removed after he died.”


After the tours, I went to the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur on the summit of Montmartre for the city overlook. 


I relocated to a different room in the hostel and my new hostelmate shared beers she got in a testing event today.

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