Montrouge Cemetery is a cemetery in the south of the 14th arrondissement of Paris, located between the Boulevards of the Marshals and Boulevard Périphérique. It was created in 1819 in the commune of Montrouge, but was transferred to the City of Paris in 1925 following a border change.
Cemetery entrance
View of the northern part of the cemetery
View of the south dominated by the tomb of Maurice Arnoux
Coluche's grave, always flowery
Commandant Maurice Albert Alfred Jean Arnoux was a French World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. After the end of the First World War, he continued his aviation career during the 1930s as an air racer and aviation record setter until the Second World War. He returned to flying fighter planes during the early days of World War II, but was killed in action in 1940.
Maurice Arnoux,1936
Arnoux's grave in the Cimetière de Montrouge.