Tucked into the hillside of Butte Bergeyre, this peaceful street feels like a secret world far from the tourist crowds. The star of the show is this striking red brick building with its elegant white Art Deco balconies and perfectly proportioned windows.
Butte Bergeyre is one of Paris’s best-kept secrets - a quiet, village-like enclave with vine-covered houses, small gardens, and stunning views over the city. Wandering its narrow streets feels like discovering a different, more intimate side of Paris.
Butte Bergeyre was developed in the 1920s on the site of former gypsum quarries. Its elevated position and charming architecture make it one of the most desirable and least-known residential pockets in the 19th arrondissement.
On a bright spring day, the contrast between the deep red brick, crisp white details, and the vivid blue sky makes every balcony and window feel like a work of art. Proof that some of the most beautiful corners of Paris are the ones you have to seek out.
Part of the “Windows & Balconies of Paris” Series
Each Wednesday, we share a glimpse of Paris through its windows and balconies — the quiet details that give the city its rhythm and romance.
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