Le Moulin [RECOMMENDED]
: Renoir’s masterpiece, Bal du moulin de la Galette , captures the lively Sunday dances held here in the 1800s.
The name (The Mill) evokes a rich tapestry of French history, culture, and hospitality. Across France, former mills have been transformed from industrial hubs into iconic landmarks, boutique escapes, and creative sanctuaries. The Icon: Le Moulin Rouge Le moulin
: It served as a muse for artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who immortalized its dancers in his famous posters and paintings. The Artistic Spirit: Le Moulin de la Galette Located in : Renoir’s masterpiece, Bal du moulin de la
: It was the first building in Paris to use electricity, powering its iconic spinning red windmill arms. The Icon: Le Moulin Rouge : It served
: Founded in 1889, it became the birthplace of the modern French Cancan and a symbol of Parisian nightlife.
Montmartre, this 17th-century windmill is one of the few remaining in the city.