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Montmartre (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃.maʁtʁ]) is a large hill in Paris's 18th arrondissement. It is 130 metres high and gives its name to the surrounding district, part of the Right Bank in the northern section of the city. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 is bordered by rue Caulaincourt and rue Custine on the north; rue de Clignancourt on the east; boulevard de Clichy and boulevard de Rochechouart to the south. containing sixty hectares. Montmartre is primarily known for the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur on its summit and as a nightclub district. The other, older, church on the hill is Saint Pierre de Montmartre, which claims to be the location at which the Jesuit order of priests was founded.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, during the Belle Époque, many artists had studios or worked in or around Montmartre, including Salvador Dalí, Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet,Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro and Vincent van Gogh. Montmartre is also the setting for several hit films. This site is served by metro line 2 stations of Anvers, Pigalle and Blanche and the line 12 stations of Pigalle, Abbesses, Lamarck - Caulaincourt and Jules Joffrin.
Paris (UK: /ˈpærɪs/ PARR-iss; US: i/ˈpɛərɪs/ PAIR-iss; French: [paʁi]) is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region". The City of Paris has an area of 105 km² (41 mi²) and a population of 2,241,346 (2014 estimate) within its administrative borders essentially unchanged since 1860.
Since the 19th century, the built-up area of Paris has grown far beyond its administrative borders; together with its suburbs, the whole agglomeration has a population of 10,550,350 (Jan. 2012 census).Paris' metropolitan area spans most of the Paris region and has a population of 12,341,418 (Jan. 2012 census), or one-fifth of the population of France. The administrative region covers 12,012 km² (4,638 mi²), with approximately 12 million inhabitants as of 2014, and has its own regional council and president.
Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii, who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position it still retains today.
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With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
The Moulin de la Galette is a windmill and associated businesses situated near the top of the district of Montmartre in Paris. Since the 17th century the windmill has been known for more than just its milling capabilities. Nineteenth century owners and millers, the Debray family, made a brown bread, galette, which became popular and thus the name of the windmill and its businesses, which have included a famous guinguette and restaurant. In the 19th century, Le Moulin de la Galette, represented diversion for Parisians seeking entertainment, a glass of wine and bread made from flour ground by the windmill. Artists, such as Renoir, van Gogh, and Pissarro have immortalized Le Moulin de la Galette; likely the most notable was Renoir's festive painting, Bal du moulin de la Galette.
The windmill Moulin de la Galette, also known as Blute-fin, was built in 1622. The name Blute-fin comes from the French verb bluter which means sifting flour for the separation from bran.
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Hello and welcome for another video tour of a fantastic neighborhood in Paris by New York Habitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ). In this video, we visit the lovely district of Montmartre, a Paris neighborhood with winding streets that give the feeling that you have left Paris, which is one of the trendiest and most curious districts of the city. This will be the first of a two-part series of video tours on this fantastic neighborhood. Also, feel free to watch other great video tours of Paris neighborhoods, such as this one of the Champs Elysees ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qz6-ERBht8 ) or this one of Saint-Germain-des-Pres ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AePsn_S_ucY ). Montmartre, or "the Mountain of the Martyrs," most likely gets its name from the martyr Saint Denis. When wanderi...
This is a look at the hilly Montmartre area of Paris, with emphasis on the parts of the butte that are off the well-worn tourist track. I've already made a video that shows the touristy parts of Montmartre, such as Sacré-Cœur basilica and the artists' square (place du Tertre). You can find that on my channel, or there's a link to it at the end of this video. This considerably longer video explores just about everything except those touristy areas. Of course, all of Montmartre (and all of Paris) attracts tourists, but the density of tourists declines by at least a factor of 100 once you are off the beaten track. There is a great deal to see in Montmartre, and this video cannot do it proper justice in 38 minutes. It's much more interesting to walk through this neighborhood than it is to se...
Connu pour son Sacré-Coeur, son funiculaire, ses bistrots et ses ruelles pavées, Montmartre est l'un des quartiers les plus célèbres de Paris, régulièrement assailli par des hordes de touristes. Un quartier aux multiples visages, aussi : le Montmartre sacré de la Basilique s'efface place du Tertre au profit de celui des peintres, s'évanouit en bas de la butte, dans la frénésie des cabarets. Ici, chacun s'approprie un morceau du glorieux passé des rues montmartroises, fréquenté par une longue liste d'artistes et de comédiens, de Renoir à Picasso, de Satie à Bruant. Si les habitants tentent de préserver l'esprit anticonformiste de l'époque, les temps changent...
Extrait du premier Ep de Montmartre : Inside Of Me Download : http://po.st/InsideofMeEP http://www.montmartremusic.com https://www.facebook.com/montmartremusic http://soundcloud.com/montmartremusic Music video by Montmartre performing Our Time Is Now. (C) 2014 MM Music Prod / Barclay
On March 17, rediscover a tale as old as time. Get your tickets now at http://BeOurGuest.com Stream Music: http://disneymusic.co/BeautySndtrkWS Pre-Order - Download: http://disneymusic.co/BeautySndtrk Pre-Order - Physical: http://disneymusic.co/BeautySndtrkP Sheet Music: http://bit.ly/BeautyandtheBeast_Sheet_Music Follow Disney Music: http://facebook.com/disneymusic http://twitter.com/disneymusic http://instagram.com/disneymusic http://snapchat.com/add/disneymusic Music video by Emma Watson performing How Does A Moment Last Forever (Montmartre). (C) 2017 Walt Disney Records http://vevo.ly/2VLaAp
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This video contains a number of clips from my last video of Paris, but also some previously unseen footage (wahey). Produced purely for the benefit of http://www.youtube.com/cdmagz , it shows the delights of visiting the Montmartre district of Paris with its colourful characters, great cafes and restaurants and above all the Sacre Coeur Church from where you can pretty much see the whole of Paris. The Pigalle is just at the bottom of the hill, with the Moulin Rouge and other delights. http://www.eurodestination.com/paris/
Walking through Montmartre, Paris a center of the Parisian art scene, where many famous 20th century artists lived such as Salvador Dalí, Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro and Vincent van Gogh. PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" by Gabriel Morris is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/ Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846...
White Fields', from Montmartre's first album 'Hope'. Download and listen to the album : http://po.st/HopeAlbum http://www.montmartremusic.fr https://www.facebook.com/montmartremusic http://soundcloud.com/montmartremusic Directed by Simon Buicanges & Ilan Zerrouki http://vevo.ly/wlO05T
D'autres sessions acoustiques sur http://www.lexpress.fr/sessions Découvrez l'interview loto de Zaz sur LEXPRESS.fr http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/musique/zaz-l-interview-loto_905880.html En juillet, la chanteuse Zaz s'était arrêtée sur la Butte Montmartre pour nous offrir une version acoustique des Passants.
This video will help a guide you on how to get to and what to see in one of Paris's most exciting sections-Montmartre. From Sacre Coeur to the Moulin Rouge, this part of Paris is a must see. For me, it is the only place I stay at and my day is not complete without an evening stroll up the steps to Sacre Coeur and the best free show in town. See the artists create, the food vendors, the street entertainers and more in this engaging video of Montmartre.
Montmarte Area Paris Travel Video Guide by Vidtur.com. Montmartre is talked about by Parisians the way New Yorkers talk about the Village: It's not what it used to be, It's like Disneyland, the artists can't afford to live here anymore,too many tourists etc. There is some truth these opinions, but there are two ways of approaching this incredibly unique village within the metropolis. The first is to follow the herd instinct and stampede your way up the famous hill, take a picture of yourself on the steps of the basilica, buy an overpriced crepe at the Place du Tertre, get conned into having your portrait sketched, and walk back down clutching newly bought key-rings, postcards, gaudy T-shirts feeling a little mystified about what all the fuss is about. Basilica of Sacre-Coeur, Montmartre,...
Walking through Montmartre, Paris a center of the Parisian art scene, where many famous 20th century artists lived such as Salvador Dalí, Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro and Vincent van Gogh. PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" by Gabriel Morris is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/ Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846...
In this video Ann and I tour the streets of Montmartre. The area of the moulin rouge, red light district, cobble stone streets and artisans. When I think of Paris I think of Montmartre. Thanks for watching!
Hello and welcome for another video tour of a fantastic neighborhood in Paris by New York Habitat ( http://www.nyhabitat.com ). In this video, we visit the lovely district of Montmartre, a Paris neighborhood with winding streets that give the feeling that you have left Paris, which is one of the trendiest and most curious districts of the city. This will be the first of a two-part series of video tours on this fantastic neighborhood. Also, feel free to watch other great video tours of Paris neighborhoods, such as this one of the Champs Elysees ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qz6-ERBht8 ) or this one of Saint-Germain-des-Pres ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AePsn_S_ucY ). Montmartre, or "the Mountain of the Martyrs," most likely gets its name from the martyr Saint Denis. When wanderi...
Subscribe to France 24 now : http://f24.my/youtubeEN FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 http://f24.my/YTliveEN Learn all about Montmartre's incredible basilica Sacre Coeur Visit our website : http://www.france24.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel : http://f24.my/youtubeEN Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/France24_en
This is a look at the hilly Montmartre area of Paris, with emphasis on the parts of the butte that are off the well-worn tourist track. I've already made a video that shows the touristy parts of Montmartre, such as Sacré-Cœur basilica and the artists' square (place du Tertre). You can find that on my channel, or there's a link to it at the end of this video. This considerably longer video explores just about everything except those touristy areas. Of course, all of Montmartre (and all of Paris) attracts tourists, but the density of tourists declines by at least a factor of 100 once you are off the beaten track. There is a great deal to see in Montmartre, and this video cannot do it proper justice in 38 minutes. It's much more interesting to walk through this neighborhood than it is to se...
And that is the end of our Parisian travel vlog! We went to Paris, France, and we spent 4 days walking around the French capital. On this video, after walking by the river Seine and the Louvre Museum, the Jardin du Carrousel (Jardin des Tuileries) until we get to the Napoleon's Arc de Triomphe, going to the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, the Jardin des Plantes and the Luxembourg Palace and garden & Paroisse Saint-Sulpice... and the Academie Nationale de Musique... we returned to the Louvre Museum to check it inside and finally finished our trip at the charming Montmartre. Montmartre is a hill (the butte Montmartre) which is 130 metres high, giving its name to the surrounding district, in the north of Paris in the 18th arrondissement, a part of the Right Bank. Montmartre is primaril...
Follow me around the romantic city of Paris over two videos as I show you things to do. This week let me guide you through the winding cobblestone streets of Montmartre as we visit the famous Basilica du Sacre Couer. Then have dinner at a local restaurant eating rabbit, snails and frogs legs! This year I decided to quit my job to go travelling with my sister and boyfriend. Subscribe to see footage from our travels. First stop: Europe & South Korea, 21 cities in 11 countries later, here is some footage I captured. Don't forget to like and subscribe! xxWinny BIG NEWS! I've just launched my website! Check it out here: http://wanderingwinny.com --------------- [WHERE WE WENT BEFORE PARIS] LISBON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvCxAjZGjww MADRID https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvLEv8e...
When touring the streets of Montmartre & Sacré Coeur in Paris, France everything feels like an old black and white french film. Roam around my FAVORITE place in all of Paris, France and take in some French Cuisine like Crêpes, Crème Brûlée and Escargot. Flashback to my 2013 trip, before I became a vlogger and barter at a local Flea Market in Montmartre and try more French food with my friends! __Places Visited__ Les Piaules: http://www.lespiaules.com The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris: http://www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com/english/ Moulin Rouge: http://www.moulinrouge.fr/?lang=en Le Ronsard: https://www.facebook.com/leronsard/ Chez Marie: http://bit.ly/2kIHFaK Chez Eugene: http://bit.ly/2ksv9xC Cafe des 2 Moulins: http://cafedesdeuxmoulins.fr/en __Subscribe & Travel on Jayca...
On the banks of the river Seine in northern France, Paris attracts 42 million visitors a year, making it the most visited city in the world. Beginning at the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Élysées runs along the Historic Axis. This grand avenue is where Parisians come to eat, drink, shop, enjoy the theater and celebrate life. It merges into the largest square in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. A short stroll away is the world's most visited museum, the Musée du Louvre, and modern art at the Centre Pompidou. The neighborhood of Montmartre, with its winding streets, was once home to Picasso, Dali and Van Gogh There's no more famous Parisian icon than the Eiffel Tower, which can be seen from all over the city. Other unmissable landmarks include the Notre Dame Cathedral and gleaming white Sac...
Five cities, three countries, twelve days, my mom, and me. All mashed together because I know no one is going to click through an entire photo album of this stuff. Blink and you may miss something, but that's kind of what it was like being there too. It was a very efficient trip. 7/7: SFO --> ORD Our original itinerary did not include Chicago. There was a crash at SFO the day before we left, so our flight was delayed at origin and we missed our connection from ORD. 7/7 - 7/8: Chicago, ORD --> AMS The next direct flight from O'Hare to Schiphol (Amsterdam) was a full 24 hours later, so we decided to make the best of it by exploring the cultural splendors of Chicago. In the morning, we took the 'L' downtown to the Chicago Art Institute. Sooo much famous stuff there. On our way back, w...
This video travel guide presents information about some of the most iconic landmarks of Paris, like the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, The Louvre Museum, Notre Dames Cathedral and more. In the video you can also learn about the food that you have to try if you are ever in Paris. Overall, the video aims to create a pleasant learning experience for travel enthusiasts. Note: The video is produced under the brand Irina Travels, which is the travel blog I launched 2 years ago. However, I am relaunching my blog on the 1st of September 2016 under a new brand: Holiday on my Mind, which will be even more educative and fun to follow. (go to holidayonmymind.com today and subscribe to the newsletter, to get freebies when I launch the blog and some friendly travel tips through email). Feel free to share th...
Paris Muse educator Guillaume Fabre Luce on the history of his own Paris neighborhood, Montmartre, home to the Sacré-Coeur basilica. Featured on France 24 in March 2016.
Trailer for the book, Wings: Gifts of Art, Life, and Travel in France. "A reverie-inducing glimpse of past and present France." - Phil Cousineau, author of The Art of Pilgrimage and The Book of Roads "These stories are dazzling!" - Marcia DeSanctis, author of 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go.
On the Montmartre
Along Place du Têtre
The little old cafés to please you
Sitting there and smile, or to rest for a while
Watching the young folks, who're passing you by
Artists and painters
Along Place du Têtre
They'll make you a mem'ry for ever
Don't even move your hands
Just to give him a chance
The picture he's painting, will really be French
We love you Montmartre
Even by darkness, a painters delight
We come to see you, year after year, by day, by night
We love you Montmartre
Even by darkness, a painters delight
We come to see you, year after year, by day, by night
Even by storm and by rain
We hope we'll see you again
High on that mountain
Along Place du Têtre
Where deep in the night life is easy
Where they say, when you go home
"Au revoir et bon voyage"
We're sorry to say "Goodbye and so long"
We love you Montmartre
Even by darkness, a painters delight
We come to see you, year after year, by day, by night
We love you Montmartre
Even by darkness, a painters delight
We come to see you, year after year, by day, by night
Even by storm and by rain