Some of those who have constructed the soul of the neighborhood
Since the Second Empire, the neighborhood was reputed for its theatres, its cabarets, its restaurants and numerous writers’ cafés.
The end of the 1914-1918 war heralded the arrival of foreign intellectuals, who helped make Paris the capital of the arts.
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Elsa Triolet
Writer
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Louis Aragon
Writer and poet
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Marc Chagall
Painter
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Tristan Tzara
Writer and poet
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Café Brebant
32 bd poissonnière
Paris 9ème
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André Breton
Writer and poet
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Paul Eluard
Poet
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Max Ernst
Painter and sculptor
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Guillaume Apollinaire
Poet
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A neighborhood popular for its famous theatres, music hall and cabarets.
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Olympia
28 bd des Capucines
Paris 9ème
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Théâtre Mogador
25 rue Mogador
Paris 9ème
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Théâtre Trévise
14 rue Trévise
Paris 9ème
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Théâtre du Nord Ouest
13 rue du fbg Montmartre
Paris 9ème
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Opéra Garnier
8 rue Scribe
Paris 9ème
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Moulin Rouge
86 bd de Clichy
Paris 18ème
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Théâtre des Variétés
7 bd Montmartre
Paris 2ème
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Théâtre Palace
8, rue du fbg Montmartre
Paris 9ème
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Théâtre Saint Georges
51 rue Saint Georges
Paris 9ème
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In immediate proximity
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La Grande synagogue
44 rue de la Victoire
Paris 9ème
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L’église de la Trinité
3 rue Trinité
Paris 9ème
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A neighborhood of antique shops and philatelists
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La salle des ventes Drouot
9 rue Drouot
Paris 9ème
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The Hotel Drouot is the main auction room of Paris. It is just a few steps away from the Hotel Monte Carlo.
Situated in Drouot street in the 9th city ward, it’s one of the principal palaces of the international art world, in particular for antiques, Art nouveau and Art déco, Art of Chine and of Japan, books and art called primitive, or referred to also as les Arts premiers. This is one of the many high spots of antique professions present in the neighborhood.
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