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Opened in 1835, Grenelle is a small cemetery (1.6 acre) tucked away in the 15th arrondissement.

Notwithstanding its size, Grenelle has several curious and intriguing pieces of sculpture, in particular, the dramatic angel sweeping over the Henri Schmid gravesite.

Directions
Located on rue Saint-Charles. Take the no. 8 metro to Lourmel. As you exit look for the small rue Varet (probably on your left), follow it around to rue Saint Charles, turn right and the cemetery is a block up on your left at no. 174.

Entrance
One entrance on rue Saint Charles.

Facilities
The conservation office is on your left as you enter the cemetery; the WC is in the rear.

Hours
Cemetery hours are standardized throughout the city. Visit the Information page.

Map
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Questions, comments or suggestions contact steve@pariscemeteries.com. All images copyright © Steve Soper.