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The (very) Parisian interview of the Communication Director of the Moulin Rouge – Jean-Luc Pehau-Sorensen

An international reputation, a legendary history and an unequaled quality of entertainment have made the Moulin Rouge the most famous cabaret in the world. For more than 133 years, the wings of the Moulin have been turning at the foot of the Montmartre hill, never ceasing to make us dream... We met Jean-luc Pehau-Sorenson who has been in charge of communication for this iconic place for more than 24 years. Living in Montmartre and knowing Paris perfectly, he shares his favorite addresses with us… ◊ A terrace where you can laze? Hotel terraces: Plazza Athénée, Ritz, le Marly, Terrass Hôtel and its superb view of Paris, … and of course the roof of the Moulin Rouge! Le Moulin Rouge – 4 Cité Véron, 75018 Paris – ◊ A confidential restaurant for a dinner for two? For a dinner for 2 in a private room, Chez Lapérouse, of course! Success guaranteed! Chez Lapérousse – 51 Quai des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris – ◊ A generous table where to dine with friends? I recently discovered the Italian restaurant at the Bulgari hotel. Excellent and an incredible welcome with everything …

Understanding a neighborhood: visit to the Musée de Montmartre

To understand the charm of the Butte, the Museum of Montmartre stands out as an essential reference. Nestled in the heights of Paris, between Lamarck and the Abbesses, it retraces the history of the district, highlighting the 1875th and 1876th centuries when many artists resided in these outlying districts of Paris... We fell in love with this corner of the Parisian countryside assured. ∇ Former residences of artists, the mansion and the mansion that make up the Museum of Montmartre seem to come from elsewhere. They act there like a real corner of the countryside placed on the Butte. All around these buildings, the Renoir Gardens offer an exceptional view of the Clos Montmartre vineyard and, beyond, of the vast plain north of Paris. The three gardens notably inspired Renoir, who rented a studio there in 12-XNUMX and painted there, among other things, Le Bal du Moulin de la Galette. ♥ We also discover, at XNUMX rue Cortot, the reconstruction of the studio-apartment of the artists Valadon, Utrillo and Utter, the famous “infernal trio” who lived in …