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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in Paris 18th

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Place du Tertre in Paris
Place
75018 Paris

Place du Tertre, the historic heart of Montmartre in Paris, is famous for its painters and its village atmosphere. Located in the 18th arrondissement, it dominates the city at an altitude of 130 metres.
Moulin-Rouge in Paris
Paris theatre or theatre
75018 Paris

The Moulin-Rouge, an iconic cabaret founded in 1889 in Paris, is famous for its French cancan and its festive atmosphere. Located in the Pigalle neighbourhood, it embodies the spirit of the Belle Époque and remains a world symbol of Parisian nightlife.
Paris Montmartre District
Neighbourhood
75018 Paris

Montmartre, an emblematic district of the 18th arrondissement of Paris, is famous for its Basilica of the Sacred Heart and its artistic history. Formerly an independent commune until 1860, it embodies a rural village in the heart of the capital, marked by gypsum careers and a bohemian life that attracted artists like Picasso or Modigliani.
Boat-Lavoir in Paris
Artist's workshop
75018 Paris

The Bateau-Lavoir, a city of iconic artists from the early 20th century in Paris, is a historic place in Montmartre where cubism and modern art developed. Located in the 18th arrondissement, it housed workshops by artists such as Picasso and Modigliani.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, its annexes and square Louise-Michel
Basilica
75018 Paris 18e Arrondissement

The Sacré-Coeur Basilica, a Romano-Byzantine building dating from the 19th to the 20th century, dominates Paris from Montmartre. A religious and political symbol, it was built after the War of 1870 as a national vow, mixing devotion and historical memory.