I belong to the family of one of Montmartre's most distinguished personalities, Francisque Poulbot. You will see this name everywhere: street, school, restaurant. Do you know what he did?
Francisque Poulbot was a famous illustrator of the children of Montmartre, to whom he gave his name: the little Poulbots.
He is also responsible for the unique cultural identity of Montmartre.
Discover its history, as well as that of the neighborhood on a lively route, away from the crowds, to satisfy the whole family.
We will pass by the Moulin Rouge, the Montmartre cemetery, the earthenware of Francisque Poulbot, the Moulin de la Galette, the vineyard, the water tower, the Sacré Coeur. You can continue your visit yourself through Place du Tertre with the painters, and Place des Abesses, with the mulberry of 'I love you'.
This route starts at the bottom of the mound and ends at the top. The distance is about 1.7 km with some elevation gain. No big stairs.
Our Guide will greet you at the exit of the metro 'Blanche', and you will show together the Montmartre Mound with activities on the theme DE Titis Parisiens because 100 years ago, the Montmartre Mound was the favorite playground of the children of Paris, also called Titis Parisiens.
Presentation of the red mill and the French Cancan
Read and listen to the story of Francisque Poulbot
Admire the beautiful 1910 colorful children's earthenware by Francisque Poulbot
Sing and listen to a song by Montmartre
Listen to the fascinating history of Montmartre and its mills. Make a paper mill to go.
Watch a 1940 video of Francisque Poulbot in front of his House decorated with small Poulbots
Play to the President of the Republic of Montmartre
Listen to the history of this original vine in the heart of Paris, and the traditional festivals of Montmartre.
Play the drum, sing and listen to the song of lovers of the Montmartre mound performed by children. (audio)
Marvel and dream at the magnificent view of Paris and its monuments.
At the Metro exit
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