Nestled within La Maison du Bel Air, one of the oldest buildings in Paris’s Montmartre district, the Montmartre Museum offers a glimpse into the neighborhood’s rich artistic heritage. The museum houses a collection of paintings, drawings, and posters by celebrated 19th-century artists, including Renoir, who painted Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette in the area. The museum celebrates the neighborhood’s golden era as an artistic and intellectual hub. Visitors can also explore the serene Renoir Gardens, featuring a tranquil pond and winding pathways that provide a peaceful retreat.
Montmartre Museum (Musée de Montmartre)
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