Place Pigalle Explained

Place Pigalle
Former Names:French: Place de la Barrière-Montmartre
Namesake:Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
Postal Code:7440
Metro:Pigalle
Coordinates:48.8822°N 2.3373°W

The Place Pigalle is a public square located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris,[1] between the Boulevard de Clichy and the Boulevard de Rochechouart, near Sacré-Cœur, at the foot of the Montmartre hill.

Location and access

The square is located between Boulevard de Clichy and Boulevard de Rochechouart, near the Sacré-Coeur, at the bottom of Montmartre hill. It is the best known place in the Pigalle district.[2]

This site is served by lines 2 and 12 at Pigalle metro station.

Origin of the name

The place takes its name from the sculptor, Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (1714–1785), and it is the best-known district of the Quartier Pigalle, the Pigalle district.[3]

History

In 1826, Mr. Brack was authorized to form on his land and on land that the city conceded to him by way of exchange, in accordance with the deliberation of the Conseil municipal of 1 June 1826, a street 12 meters wide, from Rue Laval (now Rue Victor-Massé) to the Porte Montmartre (Montmartre gate), and a semi-circular square in front of this gate.[4] In 1864, this place, named Place de la Barrière-Montmartre, was renamed Place Pigalle.[5] [6]

On 18 March 1871, General Clément Thomas, having learned that General Claude Lecomte had been seized by the insurgents during the Paris Commune uprising, set out to find him. Dressed in disguise as a civilian, he arrived at around 5 pm. on Place Pigalle. When one of the rebels recognized him by his big white beard, he was taken to the Rue des Rosiers and executed.

By 1900 the square and the surrounding streets were a neighbourhood of painters' studios and literary cafés of which the most renowned was the Nouvelle Athènes (New Athens).[7] The Place Pigalle inspired a celebrated song by Georges Ulmer: "Un p'tit jet d'eau, une station de métro, entourée de bistrots, Pigalle ... ." ("A little spritz of water, a subway station, surrounded by bistros, Pigalle ... .") "Place Pigalle" is also the title of a song written by Alex Alstone and Maurice Chevalier. It was recorded by Chevalier with orchestra (Jacques Hélian, conductor) in Paris on 9 April 1946.[8] Figure 8—Elliott Smith's fifth album and the last he released in his lifetime—was initially titled Place Pigalle.[9] It's also the name of one of his unreleased songs, and he had "two or three more songs" about it. Hungarian pop star Eva Csepregi, of Neoton Familia, mentions the square and its notoriety as a red-light district in her 1987 solo single "Párizsi Lány" ("Paris Girl").

Remarkable buildings and memorable places

References

11. Also mentioned in Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle," p. 18, LOA edition, 2011 isbn 978-1-59853-098-8. Retrieved 02/12/2021

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Here and There: Une Petite Histoire of Place Pigalle in Paris... and Seattle. Aran. Sue. 2017-11-15. Bonjour Paris. en-GB. 2019-12-29.
  2. Web site: Montmartre and Pigalle area guide. Time Out Paris. 17 November 2015 . en. 2019-12-29.
  3. Web site: Pigalle Square in 9th arrondissement of Paris, Paris, France. s.r.o. Tripomatic. travel.sygic.com. 2019-12-29.
  4. Book: Recueil des lettres patentes, ordonnances royales, décrets et arrêtés préfectoraux concernant les voies publiques . 1886–1902. EN.
  5. Book: Recueil des lettres patentes, ordonnances royales, décrets et arrêtés préfectoraux concernant les voies publiques . 1886–1902. fr.
  6. Book: Lazare. Félix. Dictionnaire administratif et historique des rues de Paris et de ses monuments / par Félix Lazare,... et Louis Lazare,.... Lazare. Louis. 1844–1849. fr.
  7. Web site: art studios in Paris. Footsteps of the Artists. en. 2019-12-29.
  8. Book: Pollack, Howard. The Ballad of John Latouche: An American Lyricist's Life and Work. 2017-10-06. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-045830-0. en.
  9. Web site: Place Pigalle was both a song and an original working title of Figure 8. elliottsmithgallery. 2017-11-03. so flawed and drunk and perfect still. en. 2019-12-29.
  10. Book: Baxter, John . The Golden Moments of Paris: A Guide to the Paris of the 1920s . 2014-03-01 . Museyon . 978-1-938450-45-7 . 127 . en.
  11. Web site: David Dufresne : "En 120 ans, le "New Moon" a eu énormément de vies : QG des impressionnistes, club de jazz, cabaret lesbien…". France Culture. January 2018 . fr. 2020-04-13.