Père Lachaise is the largest cemetery in France, and has become a tourist attraction on par with some of the city's other iconic landmarks.
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- Père Lachaise Cemetery is one of the world's most visited cemeteries, attracting over 3 million visitors annually. 43s
- The cemetery gained popularity after the remains of Heloise and Abelard were moved there, highlighting the appeal of celebrity even in burial. 54s
- Notable figures buried at Père Lachaise include Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Frederic Chopin, and Oscar Wilde. 2m 5s
- Eligibility for burial includes dying in Paris, owning property in the city, or being born there. 1m 39s
- The cemetery is known for its evocative atmosphere and the personal tributes left by visitors at famous graves. 2m 10s