Passy Cemetery

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Paris, France

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Cemetery· Tourist attraction

Passy Cemetery Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Passy Cemetery is located in Paris, France on 2 Rue du Commandant Schloesing. Passy Cemetery is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cemetery in France.

Address

2 Rue du Commandant Schloesing

Phone

+33 153704080

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Laurent Fox

Interesting cemetery away from all the hustle and bustle of Trocadéro. Come here for all bit of quiet and see the large tombstones and continually be rewarded with the Eiffel Tower poking up among the graves!

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Patrick Prentice

What an incredible cemetery! My wife and I were walking by and decided to stop and look around and it literally felt like we were transported to another realm! The noises and sounds of the city fade into nothingness as you enter through the gates and the world of the dead. The tombs were incredibly intricate and beautiful and the narrow pathways lined with ancient trees added to the other worldly ambiance

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Twitch030

This is where my little brother was burried after he fell off the Eiffel Tower. The food was great, would kill a sibling again.

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JeongKu Choi

It's located in complex Trocadéro but it's calm and you can feel a different atmosphere. There are famous persons' tombs(Debussy, Manet..etc)but it's not easy to find them. At the entrance, there is a map to find easily.

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Silli R

04/2018 Quiet, beautiful place near place Trocadero and Eiffel Tower Lookover. Old historical tombs, interesting history, great works of art. Some famous people's final resting place. Great atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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funch357

My favorite place visited in Paris. Originally went to simply find the grave of Claude Debussy, my favorite composer; but I found so much more! Americans like me, especially those over 40, will surely recognize many of France's most famous names here, especially those from the fields of music, art, fashion, politics and perfumery. Even some famed non-French greats may be found here, like the Shah of Iran's daughter who committed suicide when she was 31. Her grave is always adorned by live flowers. This is an especially good place to go if the day is hot and the tourists too thick. It is cool, shady, solitary and quiet here -- a feast for the eyes and soul. Many beautiful mausoleums containing lovely stained glass. The graves themselves are often works of art. Highly recommended.

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Terry Gent

Take the time to explore this gem! Look for the famous crypts and take in the details of the crypts through the windows. It was very quite while we were there and allowed for a leisurely exploration.

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Sidney Nguyen

This is a beautiful small cemetery. If you can't make it to the bigger one on the other side of the city I highly recommend coming to visit this one.