France > Île-de-France > Hauts-de-Seine > 92140 > Clamart > 108, rue de la Porte de Trivaux
Architect-urban planner Robert Auzelle disigned this 34ha cemetery, France's first landscaped cemetery, whiche Raymond Lesage created in 1956. Sculptures -gifts from contemporary artists - are always on display on the esplanade.
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