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Café-Bar Le Pig in the ear - Paris 1st

Patrimoine classé
Bar classé MH
Café classé MH
Maison classée MH

Café-Bar Le Pig in the ear - Paris 1st

    15 Rue Montmartre
    75001 Paris
Café-Bar Le Cochon à loreille - Paris 1er
Café-Bar Le Cochon à loreille - Paris 1er

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
vers 1900
Installation of coffee
1982
Addition of a ceramic panel
23 mai 1984
Historical Monument
1er quart XXe siècle
Design construction
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Boulenger - Ceramicist Author of decorations in faience.
E. Ringuet et fils - Entrepreneur Installation of ceramic elements.

Origin and history

The Café-Bar Le Cochon in the ear, located at 15 rue Montmartre in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, occupies the ground floor of an 18th century building. The café was installed there around 1900 under the name Halles-Bar, before becoming Le Monkey Pèlerin, then adopting its current name. Its wooden facades and ceramic decorations, typical of the 1st quarter of the 20th century, make it an architectural and artistic testimony of the era.

The interior decorations, made by the Sarreguemines factories and laid by the Parisian entrepreneur E. Ringuet et fils, include friezes and panels illustrating the lively life of the Halles district. Three large panels depict emblematic scenes: Les Halles in the morning in front of the church Saint-Eustache, the arrival of the Baltard train at 1:00 am, and Les Halles after the bell. A fourth panel, initially installed at the Café de la Poste (rue de la Grande Truanderie), was transferred to the Pig in the ear in 1982.

Ranked Historic Monument by order of 23 May 1984, the site specifically protects its front and interior decoration. Ceramicists Boulenger and Ringuet and Yarn entrepreneurs marked this place with their know-how, combining crafts and social representation of a popular and commercial Paris. Today, the establishment perpetuates this memory while remaining a living place of Parisian heritage.

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