Cimetière Parisien de Bagneux

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Cimetière Parisien de Bagneux
location 45, Avenue Marx-Dormoy Bagneux , Hauts-de-Seine department
FranceFrance
owner City of Paris
opening November 15, 1886
Divisions 115
Graves over 83,000
surface 61.5 hectares
Cemetery style Confession-free,
public cemetery

The Cimetière parisien de Bagneux ( German  Paris Cemetery of Bagneux ) is one of the cemeteries in the French capital Paris . It is located extra muros south of Paris in Bagneux , Hauts-de-Seine department . The main entrance is at 45 avenue Marx-Dormoy. Two other entrances, Porte de Fontenay and Porte de Bagneux, are on avenue Jean Jaures to the west and rue de l'Égalité at the south end of the site.

history

During the time of the Paris Commune in May 1871, heavy fighting raged in the area of ​​the later cemetery. The Cimetière parisien de Bagneux was opened on November 15, 1886. Today there are over 83,000 graves in the cemetery, divided into 115 divisions. The area has a large area for Jewish grave sites. With 61.5 hectares , it is the third largest cemetery in Paris after Pantin (107 hectares) and Thiais (103 hectares). There are 5912 trees of 49 different species over the site. The individual divisions are surrounded by high hedges. At first glance, the cemetery looks like a park. The largest in Paris is the Cimetière du Père Lachaise in the 20th arrondissement with around 44 hectares.

The most famous, mainly French, personalities in this cemetery include Jules Rimet , FIFA President and co-founder of the World Cup , the film director Claude Berri , the singers Frida Boccara and Barbara and the two-time winner of the Tour de France Edmond Jacquelin .

There were other personalities who have since been reburied in other cemeteries. The Irish writer Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was buried in Bagneux before he was reburied in 1909 on the Cimetière du Père Lachaise. The painter Henri Rousseau , who died in Paris, was transferred to the Jardin de la Perrine public garden on October 12, 1947, in his birthplace Laval . The painter Jeanne Hébuterne was moved from Bagneux to her husband Amedeo Modigliani in the Père Lachaise cemetery in 1930 .

gallery

Resting places

A.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Aguayo (1926–1977) painter (Division 17)
Annenkow (1889–1974) Painter , set designer -
Astor (1911-1967) actress (Division 36)
Atget (1857-1927) photographer (Division 4)
B.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Barbara (1930–1997) Chanson - singer and - composer , Knight of the Legion of Honor (Division 4)
Baruk (1897-1999) Psychiatrist , member of the Académie nationale de Médecine (Division 1)
Bernholc (1941-2002) Musician , composer , arranger , music producer (Division 115)
Amber (1882–1962) Chess grandmaster (Division 102)
Berri (1934-2009) Film director , film producer , actor , screenwriter (Division 23)
Blachas (1946–2012) Presenter , television producer -
Bleustein-Blanchet (1906-1996) Advertisers (Division 4)
Blot (1912-1994) actress -
Boccara (1940–1996) Singer , one of four winners of the ESC 1969 (Division 63)
Bonnot (1876–1912) Anarchist , leader of the Bonnot gang (Division 42)
Boucherite (1877–1962) violinist (Division 78)
Bourdin (1923–1976) Flutist , music teacher (Division 97)
Boyer (1903-1983) singer (Division 21)
bridge (1945–1994) Singer , composer (Division 53)
Bruneau (1883–1969) Romance philologist , dialectologist (Division 28)
Bulavko (1918-2011) Writer , historian , survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp -
C.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Calef (1949-2008) pianist (Division 67)
Calef (1910-1994) Film director , screenwriter -
Carco (1886-1958) Writer , art critic (Division 44)
Carrière (1925-2006) Actress and singer (Division 23)
Chademony (1926–2012) writer (Division 64)
Chapel (1935-2010) journalist (Division 67)
Chiparus (1886–1947) Sculptor , ceramist ( Art Deco ) (Division 54)
Combes (1883–1964) botanist (Division 22)
Couzinet (1904-1956) Engineer , aircraft manufacturer (Division 61)
D.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Dalio (1900-1983) actor (Division 106)
Danjon (1890–1967) astronomer (Division 37)
Darien (1862–1921) writer (Division 14)
Darvi (1928–1971) actress (Division 55)
de Schloezer (1881–1969) Writer , musicologist , translator (Division 98)
Delluc (1890-1924) Film director , film critic , screenwriter , writer (Division 5)
Dencausse (1871–1954) Hand reader ( Madame Fraya ) (Division 28)
Denner (1926–1995) actor (Division 107)
Deubel (1879–1913) Lyric poet (Division 11)
Dugowson (1938-1999) Film director , documentary filmmaker , screenwriter (Division 65)
Dumont (1847-1919) Chanson - lyricist (Division 11)
d'Ollone (1875-1959) Conductor , composer , musicologist (Division 39)
E.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Emer (1906-1984) Chanson - composer , - lyricist , - pianist (Division 68)
Eustache (1938–1981) Film director , film editor (Division 94)
F.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Feferman (1921–1942) Resistance fighters ( Résistance ) -
Férat (1881-1958) painter (Division 50)
Ferroud (1900–1936) Composer , concert promoter and music critic (Division 30)
Figner (1859–1952) Opera singer ( mezzo-soprano , soprano ) (Division 29)
Forget (1886–1960) Painter , engraver -
Fotinsky (1887–1971) painter (Division 103)
Francis (1886–1980) actress (Division 5)
G
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Gautier (1908-1986) Writer , theater critic , essayist (Division 63)
Ghirshman (1895–1979) archaeologist (Division 16)
Girault (1924-1982) Film director , screenwriter (Division 77)
Gordin (1896–1947) philosopher -
Gorintin (1913-2010) actress -
Gribouille (1941–1968) Chanteuse , songwriter (Division 96)
Large (1925–1985) Journalist , writer , politician (Division 23)
Guérin (1891–1972) Priest , founder of the French Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne (Division 28)
Guffroy (1926-2010) Art director , production designer (Division 59)
Gutiérrez Blanchard (1881-1932) painter (Division 88)
H
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Hanau (1886-1935) Asset fraudster (Division 31)
Hanus (1937-2010) Psychiatrist , psychoanalyst (Division 75)
Henry (1895–1945) Resistance fighter ( Resistance ) (Division 10)
I.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Izis (1911-1980) photographer (Division 5)
J
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Jacquelin (1875–1928) Cyclist ( Sprint World Champion 1900 , Winner Grand Prix de Paris 1900 ) (Division 34)
Jarry (1873-1907) writer (Division 23)
Joffé (1918–1995) Film director , screenwriter , actor (Division 48)
K
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Chaplain (1895-1994) Chief Rabbi of France (1955–1980) (Division 31)
Kergomard (1838-1925) Founder of the École maternelle (Division 57)
Klossowska (1886–1969) painter (Division 98)
L.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Lafaille (1900–1955) Civil engineer (Division 68)
Laforgue (1860-1887) poet (Division 8)
Langfoot (1920–1966) Writer (Division 66)
Lapicque (1898–1988) Painter ( École de Paris ) (Division 13)
Lazar (1894–1936) Composer , pianist (Division 30)
Le Bel (1847–1930) Chemist (Division 14)
Lec (1899–1964) Chansonnier , painter , writer (Division 22)
Leducq (1904–1980) Racing cyclist ( Tour de France winner 1930 , 1932 ) (Division 27)
Luchaire (1921–1950) actress (Division 48)
M.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Madon (1892-1924) Flying ace (Division 30)
Maillan (1923-1992) actress (Division 68)
Maillard-Verger (1910–1968) Composer , pianist (Division 92)
Malterre (1909–1975) Trade unionists ( CGC ), politicians (Division 27)
Margolis-Edelman (1922-2008) Pediatrician , human rights activist -
Mauss (1872–1950) Sociologist , ethnologist (Division 45)
Mayer (1909-1996) Journalist , politician , member of the Resistance -
master (1876–1940) First person to be fully vaccinated against rabies (Division 41)
Melki (1939–1994) actor (Division 55)
Monod (1918–1985) actor (Division 76)
Mother (1876–1967) painter (Division 94)
N
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Neiman (1893–1967) Industrialist , inventor (Division 66)
Nemours (1910-2005) painter (Division 60)
Nylander (1822-1899) Zoologist , botanist , lichenologist , entomologist (Division 6)
O
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Oettingen (1887–1950) Painter (Division 50)
P
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Pankiewicz (1866-1940) Painter , graphic artist , university professor (Division 44)
Paulhan (1884–1968) Writer , publicist , member of the Académie française (1963–1968) (Division 73)
Piéplu (1923-2006) actor (Division 84)
Poliakov (1910-1997) Historian (focus: racism , anti-Semitism , Jewish history , Holocaust ), knight of the Legion of Honor (Division 46)
Pierry (1887–1963) actress -
R.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Revenge (1905–1968) Founder of the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICRA), resistance fighter ( Résistance ) (Division 31)
Racket (1835-1911) Astronomer , member of the Académie des Sciences (Division 2)
Raynal (1867–1939) Military officer , city ​​commander of Mainz (Division 11)
Richard (1931-2002) actor -
Rictus (1867–1933) poet (Division 25)
Rimet (1873-1956) Co-founder of the World Cup , FIFA President (1921–1954), President of the French Football Association FFF (1919–1942) (Division 25)
Rollan (1888–1967) Actor , theater director , member of the Comédie-Française (Division 25)
Rosny aîné (1856-1940) Writer ( science fiction ) (Division 33)
S.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Salkind (1921–1997) Film producer ( The Three Musketeers , Superman ) (Division 108)
Sarrabezolles (1888–1971) sculptor (Division 28)
Schmitt (1870-1958) composer (Division 54)
Simon (1872-1958) Actor , director -
Sirkis (1959-1999) Guitarist , composer ( Indochine ) (Division 70)
Sonneville (1911-1970) Resistance fighter , Compagnon de la Liberation , founder of the Réseau Marco Polo (Division 105)
Stettler (1870–1945) Painter , founder of the Académie de la Grande Chaumière -
Strohl (1839–1901) Brigadier General -
T
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Temerson (1898–1956) actor (Division 3)
V
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Vallette (1858-1935) Writer , founder of the new Mercure de France (1890) (Division 8)
Vicas (1918–1985) Actor , director , screenwriter , producer , cameraman (Division 48)
Vigo (1905–1934) Film director ( Nouvelle Vague ) (Division 29)
Virolleaud (1879–1968) Orientalist , archaeologist , religious scholar , writer (Division 96)
Vollard (1866–1939) Art dealer , gallery owner , publisher (Division 30)
W.
Surname Lifetime meaning Grave site
Wall (1899-1959) actor (Division 4)
Wyschnegradsky (1893–1979) Composer ( microtonal music ) (Division 33)

See also

Web links

Commons : Cimetière parisien de Bagneux  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. equipement.paris.fr: Cimetière parisien de Pantin (French)
  2. equipement.paris.fr: Cimetière parisien de Thiais (French)
  3. equipement.paris.fr: Cimetière parisien de Bagneux (French)

Coordinates: 48 ° 48 ′ 36.2 "  N , 2 ° 18 ′ 45.1"  E