Where do Parisians bury their dead?


Where do Parisians bury their dead? Père-Lachaise is both Paris's most visited cemetery and its most sought-after burial ground. It is the final resting place of many famous people.


When did they stop putting bodies in the Paris catacombs?

Ossuary creation The cemetery was closed to the public and all intra muros (Latin: within the [city] walls) burials were forbidden after 1780.


Do the catacombs smell?

However, the strong smell of the Paris catacombs is apparently what all the initial signs were warning sensitive visitors about. At best, it could be likened to the dusty, incense-infused scent of old stone churches, but with an underlying malaise that can only be attributed to the contents of multiple cemeteries.


Is it disrespectful to visit catacombs?

There Remain Many Mysteries Surrounding Paris's Catacombs Remember, this is a place of burial and heartache, so remain as respectful as possible while touring underground.


Why are there 6 million corpses under Paris?

A cellar wall of a property bordering Les Innocents split open under the pressure of excess burials and spring rains, causing a gush of half-decomposed bodies and disease to flood into the basement. Within months, authorities ordered the closure of Les Innocents and the city's other cemeteries.