Is Jim Morrison Really Buried in Paris?

By Robert Palmer

If you’re a fan of The Doors, you’ve probably heard the rumor that Jim Morrison, the band’s enigmatic frontman, is buried in Paris. But is it true Let’s take a look at the evidence.

The Facts

Jim Morrison died on July 3, 1971, in his bathtub at his apartment in Paris. The official cause of death was listed as heart failure, although no autopsy was performed due to French law.

After his death, Morrison was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The cemetery is the final resting place for many famous individuals, including Oscar Wilde and Frederic Chopin.

The Controversy

Despite these facts, there are many who believe that Jim Morrison isn’t really buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery. Some conspiracy theories posit that Morrison faked his own death and moved to another country or even another planet.

Others claim that Morrison’s body was actually buried elsewhere in France or even shipped back to the United States for burial. Some even believe that he was cremated and his ashes were scattered somewhere else entirely.

The Evidence

While it’s impossible to disprove all of these theories definitively, there is evidence that supports the idea that Jim Morrison is indeed buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery.

  • Morrison’s death certificate lists Père Lachaise as his place of burial
  • The cemetery confirmed that he was interred there and provided a map of his gravesite
  • Morrison’s girlfriend at the time of his death visited his grave and confirmed its location
  • The gravestone bearing Morrison’s name is located in the cemetery

It’s also worth noting that Morrison’s family has never disputed the fact that he was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery. While they have been notoriously private about their relationship with Morrison, they have never made any public statements denying his burial site.

The Conclusion

Based on the available evidence, it seems likely that Jim Morrison is indeed buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. While there will always be conspiracy theories and speculation surrounding the death of such a famous and enigmatic figure, it’s important to remember that facts are key to understanding history.

If you’re ever in Paris, you can visit Morrison’s grave for yourself and pay your respects to one of rock and roll’s most iconic figures.