Thanks/Merci! I haven’t been to Paris in a while but it is a truly magnificent city. As you can probably tell I love the decor and style of the Belle Epoque/Edwardian era. Thanks for the information!
Hi Matthew ! No problem, je t’en prie !
Another very famous cabaret: l’enfer (hell !) http://golem13.fr/tavernes-etranges-paris-1900/
today a Monoprix supermarket ! (Another part of french history: the popular low price stores of the 1930’s, during the great depression and using the American marketing tricks: striking easy to remember names summarizing the brand.)
And a few other very special ones: http://golem13.fr/tavernes-etranges-paris-1900/
the spider, the neant (nothingness: great program !)
there was also the Miriliton, Bruant’s cabaret… now a strip-tease topless bar…
I also found a book about Montmartre with a unique photograph of the Muse of Montmartre. Marguerite Stump. Beginning in 1896 the artists and inhabitants of Montmartre began a carnival called the Vachalcade (approx translate: “the cowalcade”) with a young woman as Muse, the first one was this girl called Marguerite, an 18 years old needlewoman…
best
Franck
Thanks for the links, I’ll check them out sometime soon. Such an interesting era in western history, too bad it all ended with a catastrophic war. I posted a picture of L’Enfer Cabaret a while back and of course Moulin Rouge.
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Happy new year and greetings from Paris !
Nice photograph from one of those unsavory but so exciting places at the feet of Montmartre in the great days of 1870 to 1914 ! It was situated at 100 boulevard de Clichy. The name on the entrance is “Cabaret of mobsters”, truly inviting nope ? It was of that in this place but all of Paris came in those cabarets. Today it is a theater:
http://www.montmartre-secret.com/article-la-taverne-des-truands-montmartre-68809490.html
english description:
http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2015/10/29/cabaret-des-truands/
Best.
F.
Thanks/Merci! I haven’t been to Paris in a while but it is a truly magnificent city. As you can probably tell I love the decor and style of the Belle Epoque/Edwardian era. Thanks for the information!
Hi Matthew ! No problem, je t’en prie !
Another very famous cabaret: l’enfer (hell !)
http://golem13.fr/tavernes-etranges-paris-1900/
today a Monoprix supermarket ! (Another part of french history: the popular low price stores of the 1930’s, during the great depression and using the American marketing tricks: striking easy to remember names summarizing the brand.)
And a few other very special ones:
http://golem13.fr/tavernes-etranges-paris-1900/
the spider, the neant (nothingness: great program !)
there was also the Miriliton, Bruant’s cabaret… now a strip-tease topless bar…
I also found a book about Montmartre with a unique photograph of the Muse of Montmartre. Marguerite Stump. Beginning in 1896 the artists and inhabitants of Montmartre began a carnival called the Vachalcade (approx translate: “the cowalcade”) with a young woman as Muse, the first one was this girl called Marguerite, an 18 years old needlewoman…
best
Franck
Thanks for the links, I’ll check them out sometime soon. Such an interesting era in western history, too bad it all ended with a catastrophic war. I posted a picture of L’Enfer Cabaret a while back and of course Moulin Rouge.