Moulin Rouge: the famous Parisian cabaret has lost its wings

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Moulin Rouge: the famous Parisian cabaret has lost its wings
The wings of the Moulin Rouge fell on the night of Wednesday, April 24 to Thursday, April 25, without any injuries. An opportunity to look back at the history of the famous Parisian cabaret for 20 hours.
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The wings of the Moulin Rouge fell on the night of Wednesday, April 24 to Thursday, April 25, without any injuries. An opportunity to look back at the history of the famous Parisian cabaret for 20 hours.

Thursday, April 25, Moulin Rouge in Paris looks amputated. On the night from Wednesday to Thursday, the wings of a famous cabaret fell, but no one was injured. Here the wings have been turning for 135 years, a long period of magic, frou-frou and French Cancan. A dance hall where ordinary people and high society mingled back then.

Moulin Rouge remains open

Cabaret dancers are the heart of the Moulin Rouge, all legs, sequins and feathers. Some even became famous with their naughty nicknames: “La Môme Fromage”, “Mimi-patte en l’air” or even “La Goulue”, which caught the owners’ eyes. Stars who promote the image of Paris from a postcard, far beyond the borders of France. Thursday night, tourists will not be disappointed. The famous Moulin Rouge remains open. Whatever happens, the show never stops.

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