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Tags : Landmark
Timings : Monday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Place du Tertre is one of the renowned squares in the heart of the Montmartre neighborhood. It is popular for its painters, cafés, and atmosphere. Place du Tertre is a hangout spot for buskers & artists that paint portraits for visitors.
The painters, on the square, are permitted to put up their easels for their artworks in around one sq m of the area. In 1635, Place du Tertre was first opened to the public as the central square for the artists, singers, and other performers in the Montmartre village to be their central meeting place. Notably, Montmartre was previously a separate village. It was in the latter half of the 19th century when Montmartre became a part of Paris. Today, around 300 painters, caricaturists, & portraitists have made Place du Tertre their fixed local venue to display the masterpieces created by them. If you love seeing exhibits of painting or desire to get your portrait made, you should visit this famous spot.
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Nearest Metro Station : Abbesses Station