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Montmartre Cemetery: The Writers – Part 2
Montmartre Cemetery: The Writers – Part 2

Montmartre was once home to many of France’s celebrated figures; from actresses to essayists, singers to writers. Just metres away from our hostel is the cemetery where many of these famous artists were laid to rest. Here are 5 more famous writers you can find at the Montmartre cemetery. Émile Zola (1840-1902) Émile Zola was a French playwright, novelist and…

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Le Clos Montmartre: Paris’ Secret Vineyard
Le Clos Montmartre: Paris’ Secret Vineyard

Montmartre’s best kept secret, le Clos Montmartre vineyard is tucked away quietly in the shadows of the Sacré-Cœur. The city of Paris’ urbanisation of Montmartre in the early 20th century was a cause of concern to many locals. A group of local artists, led by Francis Poulbot lobbied the government for a piece of land destined for property. In 1933,…

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The Remarkable History of Rue Lepic
The Remarkable History of Rue Lepic

Takanori Ogisu’s depiction of Rue Lepic in 1931. Today the 755 winding metres of Rue Lepic are home to a plethora of boutiques and eateries. The history of Rue Lepic however, is one filled with rebellion and innovation. According to local folklore, after being forced to abandon his horse and trek up the old path to the church on the…

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Bateau-Lavoir: An Artist’s Residence in Montmartre
Bateau-Lavoir: An Artist’s Residence in Montmartre

Situated on Place Emile Goudeau, on the edge of Place de Tetre, Bateau-Lavoir was once home to many of Montmartre’s illustrious artists. A residence and meeting place for some of the era’s most prominent creatives, it was also the birthplace of Cubism. A former « guinguette« , the building was converted into house in 1860 and later divided into space for artists…

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