Paris Pigalle < EXTENDED - 2025 >

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was a bohemian epicenter. Artists like Pablo Picasso , Vincent van Gogh , and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec lived or worked here, often immortalizing its cabarets in their art.

Allied soldiers gave the area this nickname during WWII due to its high concentration of adult entertainment venues and nightclubs. Key Landmarks and Attractions Paris Pigalle

Pigalle , located at the base of the Montmartre hill, is one of Paris’s most transformative districts. Traditionally known as the city’s , it has evolved into a "foodie haven" and a hub for trendy boutiques, while still retaining its neon-lit, rebellious character. Historical Background During the late 19th and early 20th centuries,

The district is named after the 18th-century sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle . Vincent van Gogh