This stroll through time has perhaps fuelled your imagination about this period of history at the end of the 19 th and beginning of the 20 th centuries. Painters and poets lived in this “quartier” and took the “ sip of seduction” from the Muse, the enticing Green Fairy. It was an era when the very word absinthe evoked scenes of smoke-filled cafés when artists met to redesign the world. It was also a time when numerous Parisian cabarets competed with each other to recreate an atmosphere that would lure the nocturnal. Some were romantic, others sought to provoke. And some were outright anti-clerical like the cabaret “the Abbey of Thélème”. Anticlericalism was also the tone at the former Don Juan cabaret which existed until the 1950's and which has now become the lobby of the hotel. |
![]() Carte postale humoristique : Suzanne Valadon sert une absinthe à Toulouse Lautrec |
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