Place Dalida, City square in Montmartre, Paris, France
Description
Place Dalida is a small square located at the intersection of Allée des Brouillards and Rue de l'Abreuvoir in the 18th arrondissement. The rectangular space connects several narrow streets and pathways that cross through the Montmartre neighborhood.
History
The square was officially named Place Dalida by municipal decree on December 5, 1996. The bronze bust was installed in 1997, marking a decade since the singer's death.
Culture
The square is named after singer Dalida, and a bronze bust by artist Aslan commemorates her presence in this neighborhood. Visitors often come here to pay respects to the performer who was deeply connected to Montmartre's artistic community.
Practical
The square sits on a hill and is best reached on foot by walking through Montmartre's narrow streets. The surrounding area offers little shelter from weather, so it works best as a stopping point during a longer walk.
Did you know?
The square has appeared in several video games and television series, including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Emily in Paris. These appearances have drawn viewers and gamers who want to see the location in person.
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