I’ve been there a couple of times. That’s also very nice.
]]>I found a little country cemetery once whose massive entry gates were framed with the words “as you are, so once were we” and then on the exit gate “as we are, so shall you be”.
That quotation made me think that the dead ask only to be remembered and to have a continuing voice. Because of that, I don’t think it’s disrespectful to wander and wonder there unless one is intentionally dishonoring a memory or desecrating the place.
I haven’t been to Pere Lachaise, but I love the Cimiterio Monumentale in Milan and the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
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