Place du Tertre (France)
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Why does the Place du Tertre swarm with mediocre artists clamoring to paint your portrait? As is often the case in Paris, it's Baron Haussmann's fault! But for once, the baron did some good along with the damage when, by razing many working-class neighborhoods in central Paris, he unwittingly encouraged the development of Montmartre (which had been annexd to Paris in 1860). Around 1880 began the transformation of the Butte (Hill) from a country village into the home of hordes of artists and other marginalized folk who no longer had a place in Haussmann's grandiose central Paris. At the foot of Montmartre cabarets thrived - up top on the Place du Tertre, an unimaginably (to us) intense period of artistic activity took hold. The Place saw movements from Impressionism to Cubism to Fauvism to Surrealism come and go, right up to the eve of World War I, such greats as Renoir, Picasso, Braque, Dufy, Cezanne, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec painted here and, often, kept studios and living quarters in the adjacent streets. These days, despite the oppressive, constant tourist crush on the square, one can still discover that old-time Paris feeling here - not to mention the fact that some of the current painters aren't too bad at all!
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Address: Place du Tertre, Paris 75018
City: Paris
Country: France
Access by subway: Abbesses
Hotels nearby
Appartement Star Rain Duplex. "Appartement Star Rain Duplex" is an apart-hotel. "Appartement Star Rain Duplex" is a convenient base point from which to discover Paris. Of course, access to the InterneRead moret is available at no extra charge.Hide
Appartement Atelier de Picasso. "Appartement Atelier de Picasso" is a convenient pied-a-terre from which to discover Paris. The rooms are modern. Staying in touch with your family and friends is made Read moreeasy with the free Internet access that is provided.Hide
Appartement Place du Tertre. "Appartement Place du Tertre" is a studio. "Appartement Place du Tertre" is a perfect base for discovering Paris. For those who absolutely need to keep an eye on their emaRead moreil, there is Internet access available free of charge.Hide
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of 18. Sacré Coeur - Montmartre, Sacré-Coeur Apartment promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. Both business travelers and tourists can enjoy the hotel's fRead moreacilities and services. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at the Sacré-Coeur Apartment. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. No matter what your reasons are for visiting Paris, Sacré-Coeur Apartment will make you feel instantly at home.Hide
Econo Lodge Madison Heights Hotel is conveniently located in the popular Madison Heights (MI) area. The hotel offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time. Laundry servicRead moree/dry cleaning are just some of the facilities on offer. Designed for comfort, guestrooms offer satellite/cable TV, air conditioning, internet access – wireless to ensure a restful night. To enhance guests' stay, the hotel offers recreational facilities such as outdoor pool. Econo Lodge Madison Heights Hotel combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Madison Heights (MI) unforgettable.Hide
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Why does the Place du Tertre swarm with mediocre artists clamoring to paint your portrait? As is often the case in Paris, it's Baron Haussmann's fault! But for once, the baron did some good along with the damage when, by razing many working-class neighborhoods in central Paris, he unwittingly encouraged the development of Montmartre (which had been annexd to Paris in 1860). Around 1880 began the transformation of the Butte (Hill) from a country village into the home of hordes of artists and other marginalized folk who no longer had a place in Haussmann's grandiose central Paris. At the foot of Montmartre cabarets thrived - up top on the Place du Tertre, an unimaginably (to us) intense period of artistic activity took hold. The Place saw movements from Impressionism to Cubism to Fauvism to Surrealism come and go, right up to the eve of World War I, such greats as Renoir, Picasso, Braque, Dufy, Cezanne, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec painted here and, often, kept studios and living quarters in the adjacent streets. These days, despite the oppressive, constant tourist crush on the square, one can still discover that old-time Paris feeling here - not to mention the fact that some of the current painters aren't too bad at all!
Why does the Place du Tertre swarm with mediocre artists clamoring to paint your portrait? As is often the case in Paris, it's Baron Haussmann's fault! But for once, the baron did some good along with the damage when, by razing many working-class neighborhoods in central Paris, he unwittingly encouraged the development of Montmartre (which had been annexd to Paris in 1860). Around 1880 began the transformation of the Butte (Hill) from a country village into the home of hordes of artists and other marginalized folk who no longer had a place in Haussmann's grandiose central Paris. At the foot of Montmartre cabarets thrived - up top on the Place du Tertre, an unimaginably (to us) intense period of artistic activity took hold. The Place saw movements from Impressionism to Cubism to Fauvism to Surrealism come and go, right up to the eve of World War I, such greats as Renoir, Picasso, Braque, Dufy, Cezanne, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec painted here and, often, kept studios and living quarters in the adjacent streets. These days, despite the oppressive, constant tourist crush on the square, one can still discover that old-time Paris feeling here - not to mention the fact that some of the current painters aren't too bad at all!
Activities nearby
- Museum
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- 142 yd Musée de Montmartre:
- Market and shopping area
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- 326 yd Grenier à Pain:
- Metro station
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- 306 yd Abbesses:
- Religious site
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- 239 yd Basilique du Sacré-Cœur:
- 189 yd Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre:
- 200 yd Basilique du Sacré-Coeur:
