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  1. The Saint-Pierre Cemetery (French: "Cimetière Saint-Pierre") is a cemetery in Aix-en-Provence. It is home to the burials of many renowned painters and sculptors.

  2. Cimetière Saint-Pierre. Necropolis created in 1824 through the acquisition of private land adjoining two existing cemeteries: the Israelite and Protestant cemeteries. The Saint-Pierre cemetery, covering 7 hectares, gave its name to the district in which it is located.

  3. This necropolis was created in 1824 through the acquisition of private lands adjoining two existing cemeteries: the Jewish cemetery and the Protestant cemetery. Saint-Pierre cemetery, which extends over seven hectares, has given its name to the district in which it is located.

  4. Il est célèbre pour accueillir les tombes de Cézanne, de Darius Milhaud et d'autres artistes de Provence. son entrée principale est située sur sa face Est, rue des Déportés de la Résistance aixoise, et une entrée secondaire se trouve sur sa façade Sud, traverse Saint-Pierre.

  5. 19 de sept. de 2018 · France’s third-largest cemetery offers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of Marseille. While strolling around the sprawling graveyard, it feels as though time has stopped and the ...

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  6. Le cimetière Saint-Pierre est situé à quelques pas du centre-ville d'Aix-en-Provence. Il dispose de 2 annexes : le carré 9, traverse Saint-Pierre et le carré 10, avenue des déportés de la résistance Aixoise.

  7. The Saint-Pierre Cemetery is home to the burials of many renowned painters and sculptors. It is located on the Avenue Des Déportés de la Résistance Aixoise in Aix-en-Provence. The cemetery was established in 1824. It was built upon two former private, adjacacent cemeteries: a Jewish one and a Pr ...