The most famous and visited cemetery in the world.......and the most visited sepulcre is Jim Morrison's........not Oscar Wilde, or Modigliani, or Bizet, or Apollinaire, or Nadar, or Isadora Duncan, or Max Ernst, or Gay-Lussac, or Chopin, or Maria Callas, or Balzac, or Molière, or Camille Pissarro, or Proust, or Gertrude Stein..................... Hippies should be proud...........
Never been there but pics on the net looks pretty interesting and nice, especially cemetery architecture. I want to go there but I think it would be a strange feeling for me that I stay on the ground where was Jim Morrison some years before, even not alive, but he was. Place where all of those howling thoughts from fellow-traveller stop on maybe for today. Strange energy.
Non, la tombe de Jim Morrison est seulement la SECONDE tombe la plus visitée. La première est celle d'Allan Kardec ! C'est facile à vérifier : quelle que soit l' heure ou le jour, il y a en permanence une dizaine de personnes devant la tombe, ce qui n'est pas le cas pour Jim Morrison !
what does visiting a grave mean to you? to me cemeteries/graves are your mind living in and clinging to the past, still wanting to live in memories. i know some people who go to their families' gravesites and talk to them, still it seems to me like an fixation on your past at the expense of the present (and future)... but i don't think it is that way for some people, and i would like to understand!
Mais le Père Lachaise ce n'est pas qu'un cimetière, c'est un jardin, un des poumons de Paris, on y va se promener...
J'abite dans une petite ville dans le Pre-Alps de la Lombardie de l'est, dans la province de Bréscia.