LA PLACE ÉMILE-GOUDEAU
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Until 1911, this plot was part of Ravignan Street. It bears the name of the founder of the happy club of Hydropathes, typical of the montmartre spirit. He brought together men of letters such as Alphonse Allais, Jules Laforgue or Charles Cros in the late 1880 s. Hydropathes are people that water absorption makes sick… Paved with trees and a Wallace fountain, it is surrounded by the Lavoir Lavoir, which at the turn of the th and th centuries inhabited young artists and writers such as Braque, van Dongen, Gris, Modigliani, Mac Orlan, Max Jacob… This is where Picasso painted "Les Ladies d'Avignon". Destroyed by a fire in 1970, this mythical place was rebuilt shortly thereafter; however, he retained his facade.
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