#cabare #Moulin_Rouge #cáncân The Moulin Rouge is not just a world-famous cabaret, for many tourists it is a symbol of Paris. The Red Mill opened in 1889 in the Montmartre area. Its peculiarity was that both middle-class people and high society came to enchanting performances - Oscar Wilde, Sigmund Freud and even the Prince of Wales. In the 19th century there were 30 mills in Montmartre. They grinded grain, corn. While the mill is running, the peasants are waiting. The word “cabaret“ comes from the Dutch and means a small room for drinking alcohol. And since suburban areas were exempted from taxes on alcohol, those whom we used to call bohemians also gathered here: artists, artists, writers and other drinkers. At first, the cabaret was called “The First Women's Palace“ (“Le Premier Palais des Femmes“). The path to success was not long. In 1893, one of the dancers broke up and completely undressed on the stage of the Moulin Rouge. So for the first time i
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