Moulin Rouge, Cabaret in Paris
The Moulin Rouge is a world-renowned cabaret in Paris, known for its vibrant red windmill on its roof.
Established in 1889, the Moulin Rouge was a symbol of the Belle Époque period and is famous for being the birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance.
The Moulin Rouge has been depicted in numerous films and artworks, reflecting its significant cultural influence.
Today, the Moulin Rouge offers musical dance entertainment for visitors from around the world.
It's the spiritual birthplace of the French Cancan, making it a unique point of interest.
Location: 18th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1889
Founders: Joseph Oller, Charles Zidler
Architect: Adolphe Willette
Official opening: 1889
Capacity: 850
Website: moulinrouge.fr
Source: Wikimedia