Paris (AFP) – More animals and weeds, a steady stream of tourists, and a handful of highly sought-after plots: after the Covid-19 period, Père-Lachaise cemetery, the largest green space in Paris, is trying to reconcile sometimes contradictory functions, while retaining its picturesque appearance.
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