Montmartre Cemetery is visible halfway to the Highlands. When passing by during the day, I don’t feel afraid at all, but there are not many people who visit. If you are interested, you can go and see it. The cemetery outside is a scenic spot. It is not an anecdote.
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Montmartre Cemetery is visible halfway to the Highlands. When passing by during the day, I don’t feel afraid at all, but there are not many people who visit. If you are interested, you can go and see it. The cemetery outside is a scenic spot. It is not an anecdote.
Montmartre Cemetery is just a few metres from the street next to the famous Moulin Rouge, and for me the visual concept of the cemetery is already unique. Many graves contain a magnificent church or an interesting statue, and the sound of crow from the woods adds to the cemetery atmosphere.
Montmartre Cemetery is juxtaposed with the cemetery of Father Lasz and the cemetery of Montparnasse, one of the three cemeteries in Paris, France. According to the Chinese concept, the cemetery can't be hooked with tourist attractions anyway, but several cemeteries in Paris have become cultural tourism resorts because of the burial of famous people. There are famous French painter Degas, writer Dumas, etc., which is worth seeing. Unfortunately, the day I went, I saw a group of people who looked like small mixed-ups at the entrance, and I didn't dare to go inside again. If you go to Paris next time, you must go in and have a good look.
I stumbled upon Montmartre while wandering around this graveyard. It was packed with small cellars, each of which contained files, and tried to seem to outperform the others. I was there late in the afternoon when the lights switched to weird shadows. Raven even had an environment that was around me and I was aimless everywhere.
Montmartre Cemetery is large and quiet. As one of the three major cemeteries in Paris, it is a cemetery for many historical artists. After all, the dead are buried, and there is always a sense of gloom and horror.