
On the 6th October 1889, at the foot of
Butte Montmartre, the atmosphere was pretty festive: a new Music-Hall opened in the Jardin de Paris, the
Moulin Rouge, and it does not go unnoticed.
The public came in mass to the
Place Blanche to discover this extravagant place with a huge dance floor, mirrors everywhere, galleries where there the latest trend in elegance was to mix with the riffraff and the girls of easy virtue, a garden decorated with a big elephant and rides on donkeys back for the ladies' pleasure...
"Fèerie", the Moulin Rouge's new show
"Féerie” consists of: a troupe of 100 artists, including the 60 Doriss Girls that were recruited world-wide; 1000 costumes of feathers, rhinestones and sequins and set up in the most famous Parisian workshops; sumptuous sets in shimmering colours uniquely designed by Italian artists; the best outstanding international acts; and the awaited return of the giant Aquarium, all this performed to original music recorded by 80 musicians and 60 members of the chorus.
Tous les soirs
Diner & Show 7pm (with half a bottle of champagne)
“French Cancan” diner & Show: 140€ *
“Toulouse Lautrec” Diner & Show: 155€ *
“Belle Epoque” Diner & Show: 170€ *
Revue & Champagne
Show 9pm: 97 €*
Show 11pm: 87 € *
(Valid prices until the 31st of March 2007, at the exception of the 31 of January 2006)
The tradition of cabaret does not rest on gastronomy, nonetheless the Chef Laurent TARRIDEC - two stars awarded and 17/20 in the GaultMillau Guide - makes the Table of the
Moulin Rouge one not to be missed.
