Since I know all the tombs around the Cimetière de Montmartre, since it's not Jim Morrison's grave ... it must be Chopin
... at Pere Lachaise, of course.
You can stay there till "dawn" (in French: Aurore)...
I had fun looking through the pictures. Beautiful place, Walter and Francis. (right, Walter). Actually, I was in search of Richard Wright's memorial. Loved the man's writing.
Aurora, goddess of the dawn. Just a slight variation in French.
Walter, name the cemetery and it's your turn.
He did already, Miss Letty...
Sorry for the delay ... where am I now?
Oops, Walter. Just saw that added addition at the bottom.
hmmm .... I'm guessing Germany?
(Those are very pointy spires!)
Museum, Walter? or the home of a famous person?
No, Letty. I would call it a working place for municipal civil servants .... which may be called by some museum-like :wink: (It really isn't.)
Bürgemeisteramt or rathaus?
Correct, Francis. Now we only need that place's name which shouldn't be difficult ... :wink:
No fair, Walter. Francis told her. <smile>
Tico is of course correct ... sorry for not replying earlier.
Aw, Letty. I'm sorry. Can I take you to lunch, in compensation? Let's go somewhere exotic. Where are we?
Actually, I took the photo when it was market day as well as on Tico's pic.[Might be a daily market.] - Was not easy to get all the stalls out of the pic ... as well as those Bratwurst-eating tourists :wink:
Well, at a market as well, but without Bratwurst.
Carrbian Sea?
While we wait for Tico to respond, I want to say what a great picture that is, Walter. Love it, and really have learned to enjoy bratwurst.
I have no idea where or what the Carrbian Sea is, so while I'm looking that up ... the answer is no.