AU LAPIN AGILE
What a legendary place! The Lapin Agile continues with the tradition of cabaret Montmartre where most nights before the real night, artists sing, recite poems or make jokes while you nibble something just like in the old days of cherries in brandy if you desire. Originally, Le Lapin belongs to Gill, the artist who painted the establishment depicting a rabbit jumping out of a saucepan. The place was opened in 1875, but encountered a great impact at the end of the nineteenth century; one of the great figures of Montmartre brought the ban and the backbench of writers, poets, musicians, actors, innovative painters and sculptors who live on la Butte. Frédé is his name, meets the young Picasso, Utrillo, Derain, Braque, Modigliani, Apollinaire, Max Jacob, André Salmon, Pierre Mac Orlan, Francis Carco, Roland Dorgelès Gaston Couté, Caran d'Ache, Forain, Jehan Rictus, Charles Dullin ... We cannot list all of them! The famous Aristide Briant was at one point the owner of the cabaret, and then sold it to the son of Frédé, Paulo. Paulo then took back the policy of his father and in the year 1930, it brings together people like Rina Ketty, Pierre Brasseur Pierre Asso, Jacques Pills, then, in the decades following Dudan Pierre, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Alexandre Lagoya Georges Brassens, François Billetdoux, Annie Girardot, Claude Nougaro Debronckart Jacques, Georges Zamfir, Frédéric Lodéon ...