S. Ruehlow: Tomb of Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) - Writer and Poet
S. Ruehlow: Backside of Oscars Tomb
S. Ruehlow: 9:01 - When the Gates of Pere Lachaise are opened
S. Ruehlow: Avenue des Acacias
S. Ruehlow: Where is Morrison? Where Wilde? Do you know Sarah Bernhardt? ... No, not at all ... and who is this Proust? - Tourists on the Pere Lachaise Cemetery
S. Ruehlow: People are smoking and singing "Non, je ne regrette rien" at the Grave of Edith Piaf
S. Ruehlow: Monument: Aux travailleurs municipaux la ville de Paris
S. Ruehlow: A normal Day at the Pere Lachaise Cemetery
S. Ruehlow: Ravens visiting the Cemetery, even the Tourists
S. Ruehlow: The Wardens House
S. Ruehlow: Mausoleums on Chemin Lesseps, Divission 16 (left) and 6 (right) / In the back of Morrison's grave
S. Ruehlow: Partial View on Oscar Wildes Tomb
S. Ruehlow: Partial View on Oscar Wildes Tomb
S. Ruehlow: Face to Face with my Death
S. Ruehlow: The only Cemetery-Kindergarden I know!
S. Ruehlow: Road bridge over the cemetery
S. Ruehlow: Between Life and Death
S. Ruehlow: Main Entrance to the Cemetery Montmartre
S. Ruehlow: Trauerhalle am Neuen Portal
S. Ruehlow: Gedenktafeln für jeden der 11.324 ermordeten Frankfurter Juden
S. Ruehlow: Main Gate to the Rural Cemetery
S. Ruehlow: Grave of Ivar Huitfeldt (1848-1910)
S. Ruehlow: Death and Beauty next to Life and Disorientation
S. Ruehlow: Crematorium of the Père Lachaise / In the back the Columbarium Walls
S. Ruehlow: Morrison's Grave
S. Ruehlow: Daily work in the graveyard
S. Ruehlow: I hate those nosy, pushy cemetery tourists!
S. Ruehlow: Spectators at the Grave of the Father of the Paris Metro
S. Ruehlow: Jona bemerkt den "fehlenden" Fuß / Jona discovered the "missing" foot
S. Ruehlow: Der Mensch im Angesicht seiner Vergänglichkeit / The human in the face of his transience