Sunday 3 May 2009

The Moulin de la Galette...


The Moulin de la Galette is a windmill situated near the top of the district of Montmartre in Paris, France. The area has been depicted by artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Ramon Casas, Vincent van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso. The windmill has been classified as a monument since 1939.

I thought this windmill looked really cute, not knowing, until I arrived home and read up on it, that it was famous...!!

15 comments:

  1. Great photos of the Montmartre windmill, Anne! Such fun to see your Paris posts :)

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  2. Ah thanks Carolyn, still trying to edit all the others...it is a long job..!

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  3. I love the windmill reminds me of a song "The Windmills of my Mind!"

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  4. how do you do those collages?

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  5. Lucia - oh yes good song :-) It is such a quaint little windmill. Just thought it was a restaurant!

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  6. I have a photo of this same windmille too..but didn't know much about it at all when I was looking at it.

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  7. I've never seen that before. You'll have to show me around Montmartre next time you're here ;)

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  8. Oh, I haven't been to paris for years! I want to go again now!

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  9. Erin - There is so much to read about Paris, and lots and lots to see, so didn't realize.

    Andrea - With pleasure, we would have a fun day out..:-)

    Liz - what are you waiting for...!!! Book your tickets. :-)

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  10. One of my favourites places on earth. (I've been playing games on your new widgets - they're neat. Back to work now.)

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  11. Casalba - I had never heard of it before...so pleased you enjoyed my photos..What little widgets? take care Anne

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  12. I clicked on your French and Italian words of the day widgets and saw they also had some word games. xxx Sally

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  13. Casalba - hey you just taught me something, didn't know those little games were there !! Oh no mustn't click to often, could become addictive :-) Anne x x

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  14. Anne, did you eat there? It is a great little place and I sat (alone) on the terrace in the back where the windmill is right above your head. Had a great lunch there!!

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  15. Fantastic pictures of Paris. Nice!

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