Paris Raffles Graves on Celebrity Cemeterys
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Interested persons can purchase a rare burial site in a prominent neighborhood under certain conditions. Why the city of Paris raffles graves at the Père-Lachaise, Montparnasse and Montmartre cemeteries.
Paris Will Let 30 People Have Burial Plots Near Dead Celebs
In a city known for its famous residents, even in death, there's now a lottery for a spot in one of Paris' most storied cemeteries—close to legends like Jim Morrison and Chopin. Those who oversee the Pere Lachaise, Montparnasse, and Montmartre cemeteries are offering a rare chance for Parisians...
The winners of the French city's fate will gain the possibility of eternal rest in a few decades of abandoned historical tombs, in exchange for ensuring their restoration of eternal dwellings in these complete cemeteries of works of art, some of which are signed by famous architects and sculptures.
30 historical graves on the Père-Lachaise, Montparnasse and Montmartre cemeteries are to be restored and re-assigned. Those who receive one will not only receive an extraordinary resting place, but also prominent neighbours such as Édith Piaf and Jim Morrison. The background is a very serious one.
Historic tombs on Paris Friedh fen are raffled - anyone who is restored can acquire a rare tomb in a prominent neighborhood.
The city of Paris announced an unusual fate: instead of a loan in money, participants can have the chance of being buried in one of the most famous cemeteries of the French capital. The plan aims to restore tombs that have fallen away, while also giving Paris residents a rare opportunity to guarantee one of the most soughter lands, said the preference in a communication published on Saturday (31). The cemeterys within the city walls have been al…
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