Image: Jean Neymar
Lamarck–Caulaincourt gained international fame thanks to the film Amélie, where its nostalgic beauty helped set the tone for the story's whimsical world. But unlike many movie locations that feel staged or overrun, this one has remained largely unchanged and that’s part of its magic.
Montmartre, becomes something else entirely when it rains. The colours soften. The sounds shift and people move slower. As you stand here under an umbrella, watching the rhythm of the city pulse quietly around you, you begin to understand why so many artists made this area their home.
Paris isn’t just about monuments, sometimes, it’s a quiet street corner in Montmartre that captures its spirit best.
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