Must Sees of Montmartre
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(Starting point: Metro Place Blanche)
1 minSince its opening in 1889, this fake windmill has been part of Parisian mythology.
4 minThe brasserie pictured in Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film "Amélie".
54 sDuring the Commune, Georges Clemenceau’s city hall stood here.
4 minThe grocery store made famous by Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film "Amélie".
46 sThese artist’s studios saw the birth of all artistic movements in the 20th century.
5 minThis windmill, which became a guinguette in 1834, was painted by the greatest masters
4 minThis unusual statue, an homage to Marcel Aymé, is the work of actor Jean Marais.
2 minParis’ first bishop met a tragic and unusual end.
3 minMontmartre also provides a small oasis of British ambiance.
1 minHere lived a writer with a tortured soul, and a crime genius - Fantômas himself!
4 minDalida’s bronze bust is the object of a pagan rite involving a bit of superstition.
2 minUp to World War I, artists would do some serious partying here!
8 minThe Clos Montmartre took birth from an artists’ protest led by cartoonist Poulbot.
6 minThe Maison Rose hosted a meeting with a tragic outcome.
2 minThe current Montmartre Museum is considered the oldest house on the hill.
4 minThis place, although peaceful-looking, saw centuries’ worth of historical events.
4 minMontmartre cultivated the art of the hoax so far as to create a mock local government
6 minThe oldest church in Paris managed to escape destruction several times.
8 minThis symbolic statue was erected by opponents to the Sacré-Cœur.
3 minThe construction of the Basilica on the hill led to efforts of Biblical proportion.
6 minThe mosaic decorating the ceiling of the apse is one of the largest in the world.
2 minDiscover the must-see landmarks that contributed to the Montmartre Hill and its myth.
This tour will take you to the heart of the verdant Montmartre favored by artists and Amélie, all the ending at the Sacré-Cœur. Sneak between the cabarets, vineyards and hidden backyards. Rediscover part of the History of France through the often eventful lives of some of the most famous Montmartre residents.