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Bateau-Lavoir

Amedeo ModiglianiBuildings and structures in ParisBuildings and structures in the 18th arrondissement of ParisBurned buildings and structures in FranceFrench art
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Le Bateau Lavoir, circa 1910
Le Bateau Lavoir, circa 1910

The Bateau-Lavoir ("Washhouse Boat") is the nickname of a building in the Montmartre district of the 18th arrondissement of Paris that is famous in art history as the residence and meeting place for a group of outstanding early 20th-century artists, men of letters, theatre people, and art dealers. It is located at No. 13 Rue Ravignan at Place Emile Goudeau, just below the Place du Tertre. A fire destroyed most of the building in May 1970 and only the façade remained, but it was completely rebuilt in 1978.

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Bateau-Lavoir
Place Émile Goudeau, Paris 18th Arrondissement (Paris)

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Place Émile Goudeau
75018 Paris, 18th Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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Le Bateau Lavoir, circa 1910
Le Bateau Lavoir, circa 1910
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