Moulin
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Moulin Rouge
The Moulin Rouge is a historic windmill located on the Boulevard de Clichy in Paris, France.
Overview
Originally built as a cabaret in 1889, it has undergone several transformations and renovations over the years.
History
- The Moulin Rouge was co-founded by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller in 1889.
- The original venue was destroyed by fire in 1915, but it reopened in 1925 after rebuilding.
- Today, the Moulin Rouge is a renowned tourist attraction, offering predominantly musical dance entertainment for visitors from around the world.
Architecture
The Moulin Rouge features a distinctive red windmill on its roof, which has become a landmark of Parisian architecture.
Location
The Moulin Rouge is situated in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, on Boulevard de Clichy at the intersection with Rue Blanche.
Current Status and Use
The Moulin Rouge is a working cabaret, offering musical dance entertainment to visitors.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Moulin Rouge is listed as a notable landmark in Paris, although no further information is available on its heritage status or preservation efforts.
Visiting Information
- The Moulin Rouge is open to the public and offers guided tours.
- Visitors can explore the building's historic windmill and learn about its history and significance.
- The closest métro station is Blanche.
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Details
| Name | Moulin |
|---|---|
| City | Martigues |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 43.415413, 5.0548396 |
| Current use | working cabaret |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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