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    In January 1903, the Moulin Rouge underwent renovation and improvement under the direction of Édouard Niermans, a prominent architect of the Belle Époque era, amongst other works he designed the brasserie Mollard, the Casino de Paris, the Folies Bergère in Paris, the Palace Hôtel in Ostend in Belgium, the rebuilding of the Hôtel du Palais ...

  2. Oct 8, 2020 · The main hall of the Moulin Rouge was designed by French architect Adolphe Willette, complete with chandeliers, mirrored walls, and a huge dance floor so that patrons as well as performers could show off their moves.

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  3. Mar 18, 2020 · This panoramic painting and the infamous music-hall, the Moulin Rouge, are fraternal twins brought to life by the same man, Adolphe Willette.

  4. Architects: adolphe Willette and Edouard Niermans Purpose : musical hall Mistinguett: first performer Performing arts hub in Paris since opening When visiting should dress up semi-formal Shut down in 1915 b/c fire. For about 6 years.

  5. Édouard-Jean Niermans (born Eduard Johan Niermans) (30 May 1859 – 19 October 1928) was a famous Dutch-born French architect during the Belle Époque.

  6. Édouard-Jean Niermans, né le 30 mai 1859 à Enschede et mort le 19 octobre 1928 à Montlaur, Aude, Eduard Johan Niermans en néerlandais, est un célèbre architecte néerlandais de la Belle Époque, naturalisé Français en 1895. Il est le père de l'architecte Jean Niermans (1897-1989).

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  8. Illustrator Adolphe Willette (1857-1926), the man behind anti-Semitic caricatures in France. We generally consider the caricature as a “major figure of anti-Semitic discourse” by focusing on periods during which the hatred against Jews was at a peak.

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