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Description
Residential street, with several landmarks
Rue St. Vincent is a street in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, included, in part, in the Old Montmartre neighborhood. Its most famous landmark, the cabaret du Lapin Agile, was a favorite of prominent local figures, like Picasso, Apollinaire, Dorgelès, Mac Orlan, and others.
Other than that, Rue St. Vincent is mainly residential, except its small off-the-beaten-path gem, the St. Vincent garden (Jardin sauvage Saint-Vincent), at 14 Rue Saint-Vincent. The garden is open from April to October, between 1:30pm and 6:30pm. Also on this street, the famous St. Vincent Cemetery, the resting place of Harry Baur, Maurice Utrillo, Marcel Aymé, Henri Dorgelès, Marcel Carné and other local celebrities.
Rue St. Vincent is a street in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, included, in part, in the Old Montmartre neighborhood. Its most famous landmark, the cabaret du Lapin Agile, was a favorite of prominent local figures, like Picasso, Apollinaire, Dorgelès, Mac Orlan, and others.
Other than that, Rue St. Vincent is mainly residential, except its small off-the-beaten-path gem, the St. Vincent garden (Jardin sauvage Saint-Vincent), at 14 Rue Saint-Vincent. The garden is open from April to October, between 1:30pm and 6:30pm. Also on this street, the famous St. Vincent Cemetery, the resting place of Harry Baur, Maurice Utrillo, Marcel Aymé, Henri Dorgelès, Marcel Carné and other local celebrities.