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Picasso Atelier - Property ID: 209
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Region: Paris-Isle-of-France
Owner: Bernard Vidal
Property ID number: 209
Address:
Rue Gabrielle
Montmartre
75
75018
France
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Description

Stay where Pablo Picasso once kept his studio! In 1900 the legendary artist lived and worked here during his first stay in the City of Light.

Situated in world famous Montmartre, it is ideally located to explore the winding, cobble stone streets of the neighbourhood once called home by so many world renowned artists.

Make this charming apartment your home while visiting Paris. There is no other place like the Picasso Atelier.

The apartment has been eclectically decorated, evoking an east meets west sensibility.

The first landing of the apartment contains the two bedrooms, the bathroom and an office. It is warmly decorated with art throughout and well stocked bookshelves. The main bedroom with its queen size bed is comfortable and roomy as well as being quiet and peaceful by night. The bathroom, an ensuite, has a remarkable view from the bathtub, looking out over the whole of Paris. The second bedroom is furnished with a double bed.

Up the stairs is the second landing where the kitchen and living room are located. This landing has an open concept design making it a nice, large room. With its tiled floors and skylight windows, this room is a joy to relax in. The kitchen has an American style counter giving you the space you need to cook a delicious meal. Additionally, the second landing has an incredible terrace. It's small but it offers an unrivalled private view out across Paris! Watch the Eiffel Tower light up at night.

 

Set on a hill with an elevation of 130 metres, the Montmartre area looks out grandly over all of Paris.

The name Montmartre comes from "Mont des Martyrs". The bishop St. Denis, the priest Rustique, and the Archdeacon Eleuthère were all decapitated there around the year 250. In the twelfth century Benedictine monks built a monastery near Rue des Abesses which later became the seat of a powerful abbey. The Montmartre area was the centre of much activity during the Paris Commune in 1871. Despite the resistance of the people of Montmartre the area remained under Federal control from March 18 until May 23. The end of the nineteenth century saw Montmartre become the centre of artistic life in Paris and the model of a free, bohemian existence. Many artists from Berlioz to Picasso, lived, worked, and played here. These creative spirits, and their café the Lapin Agile, helped keep this area the city's intellectual and artistic centre up until the First World War. In 1873 the National Assembly declared plans to erect a grand Romano-Byzantine Basilica dedicated to the Sacred Heart for public usage. Construction began in 1876 from the design plans of Abadie. He intended the basilica to echo the Cathedral of St. Front in Périgueux which he had restored. Thanks to public donations, Sacré Coeur was completed in 1910 and consecrated in 1919.

Sacré Coeur measures 100 metres in length, 50 metres in height and is crowned by a distinctive 83 metre high dome. The 84 metre high bell tower houses an 18.5 ton bell with an 850kg clapper. The interior of the church contains treasures of its own: marble sculptures, stained-glass windows and mosaics. Standing on the stairs of the Sacré Coeur you can take in a panoramic view across all of Paris.

Around the Place du Tertre you can see that Montmartre was once a small village within a big city.

It is one of the few places left in Paris where one can imagine the city as it was in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is truly a unique neighbourhood in the City of Light.

 

For an all inclusive weekly basis PICASSO ATELIER rents for 1.300.00€.

On a daily basis & for 5 to 6 days minimum PICASSO ATELIER rents on a weekly prorate.

For a minimum of 3 to 4 days we invoice on an all inclusive weekly prorate basis + 25%.

Above a week’s stay, we invoice the extra days on an all inclusive weekly prorate basis.

For a long stay contact us via email at: bvidaloos.fr, or at 011 33 6 08 07 46 98.

We only accept quiet decent guests of all races & religions but party goers, noise & trouble makers aren't welcome.

More Information

Availability: Check Availability
Price: GBP £1022
Price: EUR €1300
Property Type: Apartments
Department: 75 Ville-de-Paris
Sleeps: 4
Facilities:

  • Linen
  • Towels
  • Kitchen
  • Washing Machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Bath
  • Shower

Near:
  • Railway Station
  • Restaurants
  • Shops

Extras:
  • Television
  • DVD Player
  • Telephone
  • Intenet Connection
  • Music Centre

Website: www.holidays-france-rentals.com
Telephone: 011 33 (0) 6 08 07 46 98

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