Cimetière parisien de Pantin


The Cimetière parisien de Pantin is one of the three Parisien cemeteries extra muros, located in the commune of Pantin which is in the Seine-Saint-Denis department, in the Île-de-France region.

History

The cemetery was opened on November 15, 1886. Pantin is one of the three Parisien Cemeteries extra muros, the others being Cimetière parisien de Thiais and Cimetière parisien de Bagneux.
Since its opening, one million people have been buried in the cemetery, with nearly 5,000 interments taking place annually.

Notable interments

War graves

The cemetery contains a small British Commonwealth war graves plot, in Division 6, holding 93 servicemen of World War I, some casualties who died in military hospitals after evacuation from the Western Front, the later ones those stationed in the area after the Armistice. The plot is amidst French military war graves.

Individual burials

Because even the cemetery does not seem to have an exhaustive list of burials and the amount of burials is vast, only a selection:
Spread around the cemetery there are memorials for certain events such as for the victims of the Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux crash of 1956.

Location

The main entrance to the Cimetière parisien de Pantin is on 164 Avenue Jean Jaurès, in Pantin. There is also a gate named Porte de Petits Points on Avenue du Général Leclerc. There are two other gates, Porte de Pailleux and Porte d'Illustration, but these are only open on Rosh Hashanah and All Saints' Day. The cemetery is located next to Fort d'Aubervilliers.

Public transport

The cemetery is a short walk from the Aubervilliers – Pantin – Quatre Chemins or Fort d'Aubervilliers métro stations, which can be reached by taking line 7. The nearest railway station is Pantin which is served by line E.
The cemetery is also served by bus lines 151 and 152.
There is a Vélib' station at Avenue Jean Jaurès.