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 the enchanting performances were attended by middle-class people and high society - Oscar Wilde, Sigmund Freud and even the Prince of Wales. How to get to the Moulin Rouge show? We will tell in all details!

The highlight of the Moulin Rouge is the famous French cancan ("natural quadrille"). Celeste Mogador invented this dance in 1850. Cancan shocked the audience so much that it was his post-impressionist Toulouse-Lautrec who portrayed the cabaret on the most famous posters and signs.


The show "Red Mill" is known all over the world. It is here that all the beauties of the capital gather. Spectators can enjoy circus tricks, performances by clowns and magicians in-between versions. Professional dancers, feathers, glitter, fanfare - this is what makes the Moulin Rouge atmosphere genuinely unique. Once in Moulin Rouge, it is impossible not to plunge into a real French cabaret's bright colours, noise, fun, and spirit.