Meet Me At Père Lachaise: a guided tour of Père Lachaise Cemetery
Book Details
Author(s)Anna Erikssön
PublisherHudson Ivy Press
ISBN / ASINB00A86Y94Y
ISBN-13978B00A86Y941
Sales Rank940,597
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Paris’ Père Lachaise is the most visited Cemetery in the world -- mysterious, majestic, decrepit, and beautiful. It is a living museum of architecture, and a romantic city of the dead. At an enormous 105 acres, with a population of over 300,000, a visit within its walls is a memorable chance to wander the day away. The thousands of priceless sculptures and distinct mausoleums are filled with the remains of some of the greatest artists that ever lived: Frederic Chopin, Edith Piaf, Jim Morrison, Marcel Proust, and Oscar Wilde to name a few.
Meet Me At Père Lachaise is a convenient and intimate walking tour in the footsteps of the author to 31 of her favorite graves in as little as 3 hours. Follow her directions and read her entertaining and informative details about the lives of each person you’ll visit. Beautiful personal photographs of each grave will help you navigate. Walking with this convenient eBook allows you to see most of this venerable graveyard at your own pace, and even provides basic visitor information.
When you visit the Eiffel Tower, you feel the Romance of Paris – when you visit Père Lachaise, you touch the silent soul of Paris.
See more at: http://www.perelachaisecemetery.com/
Meet Me At Père Lachaise is a convenient and intimate walking tour in the footsteps of the author to 31 of her favorite graves in as little as 3 hours. Follow her directions and read her entertaining and informative details about the lives of each person you’ll visit. Beautiful personal photographs of each grave will help you navigate. Walking with this convenient eBook allows you to see most of this venerable graveyard at your own pace, and even provides basic visitor information.
When you visit the Eiffel Tower, you feel the Romance of Paris – when you visit Père Lachaise, you touch the silent soul of Paris.
See more at: http://www.perelachaisecemetery.com/

