Strange pious inscriptions dating from the 18th century are engraved on the entrance pillars. The cemetery has been a listed site since 30 March 1939.
From the 1780s onwards, the burial equipment that surrounded the churches in the town centre was transferred outside the town. The bodies of the parish of Saint-Pierre are now buried on the heights of the Pigacière.
Opening
| From Thursday 01 January 2026 to Thursday 30 April 2026 | |
| Monday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Tuesday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Wednesday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Thursday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Friday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Saturday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Sunday | Open from 9h to 17h |
Following storm Goretti, the dormant cemeteries will remain closed until further notice, pending the securing of the sites by the pruning teams.
| From Friday 01 May 2026 to Sunday 01 November 2026 | |
| Monday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| Tuesday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| Wednesday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| Thursday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| Friday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| Saturday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| Sunday | Open from 9h to 18h |
| From Monday 02 November 2026 to Thursday 31 December 2026 | |
| Monday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Tuesday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Wednesday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Thursday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Friday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Saturday | Open from 9h to 17h |
| Sunday | Open from 9h to 17h |
Prices
- Free for everyone























