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10 famous graves worth travelling the world for
10 famous graves worth travelling the world for

Time of India

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10 famous graves worth travelling the world for

When we think of traveling to our dream destinations, we usually think of ancient ruins, majestic mountain landscapes, architectural marvels and city glamour. But some of the most profound experiences lie in hushed cemeteries and forgotten people. These graves are not just burial plots; they are landmarks that whisper stories of fame, legacy, and controversy. This is not on the to-do lists of many people but, they sure have their own fan followings. Here are 10 of the world's most fascinating graves that attract millions of visitors annually. Elvis Presley, Graceland, Memphis, USA Graceland is not only a house; it's a pilgrimage. The King of Rock and Roll rests in the Meditation Garden of his legendary mansion. What many don't realize is that Elvis's body was temporarily buried elsewhere after an attempted grave robbery required his reburial on the grounds. Now, more than 600,000 fans pay their respects annually, particularly during Elvis Week. Oscar Wilde, Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France credit: wikipedia A century since his passing, Wilde still attracts throngs. Wilde's grave, a dramatic sculpture by Jacob Epstein, was so defaced with lipstick kisses and graffiti that in 2011, a glass screen was installed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Notwithstanding this, the location is still a fixture on Parisian cemetery tours, where Wilde lies alongside Edith Piaf and Jim Morrison. William Shakespeare, Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, England Emblazoned with a haunting curse upon any who would move his bones, the resting place of Shakespeare is a literary pilgrim's destination. Yet there is no peace; legend has it that his skull was removed by 18th-century tomb raiders. Ground scans in 2016 suggest the myth may have more fact than fiction. Charlie Chaplin, Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland The silent film master was even subjected to drama after death. Two months after Chaplin's burial, robbers stole his coffin and held it for ransom. The robbery was planned, the body was retrieved, and Chaplin was buried again with fortified concrete. His resting place now remains quiet but safe in the countryside of Switzerland. Edgar Allan Poe, Baltimore, USA Each January 19th, Poe's birthday, someone mysterious would stop by his cenotaph at Westminster Hall, depositing three roses and a bottle of cognac. Identified only as the "Poe Toaster," the enigma finished in 2009, but the ritual continues, now managed by local historians and devoted fans of the grotesque. Princess Diana, Althorp Estate, Northamptonshire, England Diana's tomb is shielded from public sight on an island at Althorp Estate. But thousands have still flocked to visit the nearby memorial. Despite security measures, there have been at least four attempts to break into the tomb site, only making it more attractive as a site of both respect and royal intrigue. Marilyn Monroe, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, USA CREDIT: WIKIPEDIA In a city of stars, no one shines as brightly as Marilyn. Her crypt, which is often kissed and rose-covered, has been said to have been visited three times a week for years by Joe DiMaggio with six red roses. It's still one of LA's spookiest, most glamorous destinations. Susan B. Anthony, Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, USA Anthony's grave was a symbolic location for women voters in the 2016 United States presidential election. Her gravestone was famously stickered with "I Voted" stickers, and in 2020, officials placed a Plexiglas cover over it to safeguard it. It's a quiet touchstone of feminist history tourism these days. Johannes Brahms, Zentralfriedhof, Vienna, Austria Vienna's vast Central Cemetery is the last resting place for musical royalty. But in a macabre turn, Brahms' tomb was allegedly desecrated by a 2008 thief who pilfered his teeth, along with Johann Strauss Jr.'s. The cemetery is still a haven for music fans, though. Terry the Dog (Toto), Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, USA Terry, the canine actor who portrayed Toto in The Wizard of Oz, was originally buried in her owner's backyard, which was subsequently demolished. In 2010, fans were able to construct a statue at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, making the cult terrier a four-legged legend.

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