Yes, apparently so, just back from Paris (12 Nov 2011) and visited the cemetery Pere LaChaise basically to see the grave of Jim Morrison and after I saw it I bumped into a rather eccentric cemetery staff member at the Oscar Wilde grave which was getting refurbished & would be open on 16 Nov 2011, who said he had worked there for roughly about 20 odd years, the staff member said that Jim Morrison's remains had been moved to Miami in 1998, after complaints from his family and his common law wife's family, because of the way that the grave was being disrespected by his 'fans', leaving cigarettes, beer and chipping bits of his gravestone off as souvenirs, I was completely shocked when he said that, it's the first time I heard it ever!!
Go to Pere La chaise cemetery in Paris & follow the crowd.
Edith Piaf was buried in the catholic Père Lachaise Cemetery, in Paris. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris refused her a public mass because of her lifestyle but her funeral prosession drew a crowd of thousands. hope it helps....
Jim Morrison's grave is located in Pere LaChaise, the largest cemetery in Paris. Aside from that of Jim Morrison, one can also view the graves of author Balzac, actress Sarah Bernhardt, Fulgence Bienvenue (creator of Paris's famous Metro), composers Georges Bizet and Frederic Chopin, painter Camille Pissarro, author Oscar Wilde, and about 70,000 other dearly departed souls. Entrance to Pere LaChaise is free and the gates are open from 8:00 a.m. to dusk seven days a week. After dark, you're going to have to scale a rather large wall to get in, which I wouldn't recommend, unless you're just dying (no pun intended) to get a glimpse inside a Parisian jail or get slapped with a hefty fine. For more information about Pere LaChaise, please see the question about the largest park in Paris.
Jim Morrison was with Pamela Courson at the time in Paris. Why he was buried there, I don't know. But I amd guessing it was 1, b/c he died there. 2, b/c he loved Paris, or 3. B/c of the cemetery he was buried in, held many of his inspirations.
Abelard and Heloïse Pierre Abélard (1079-1142) theologian and philosopher fell in love at th age of 37 of her student Heloïse, 22 years old, a noble member of the Montmorency family. Pierre Abélard was condemned to be emasculated, and Heloïse to be locked inside a monastery.
Père Lachaise - Paris Métro - was created in 1903.
Rossini was originally buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France.
For various reasons (check related link) his remains have traveled a bit. In 1817 they were transferred to Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France.
Père-lachaise and Gambetta are the 2 nearest. Both are on line 3; Père-Lachaise is also on line 2.
In the "Père Lachaise" cemetery in Paris
At the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
In the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France.
Jim Morrison is burried in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
Jim Morrison is dead He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in eastern Paris
I have no idea, but i do know that it was a disease and that he died in his garden and was buried in Pere-Lachaise in Paris.
Sure. Paris has many famous cemeteries such as Pere Lachaise- which means, Father, The Chair! ( maybe he was a prison chaplain!)= I mean FR. Lachaise, not Quasimodo!
Isadora Duncan was cremated, and her ashes were placed in the columbarium of Pere Lachaise Cementary in Paris, to be precised.