Buste de Dalida
Credit:  Ilya Talanin

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Bust of Dalida, Montmartre

In the picturesque district of Montmartre in Paris stands the Bust of Dalida, a monumental tribute to the famous Italian singer and pop icon Dalida. Her life's work and influence on the French music scene are expressed in this awe-inspiring monument, located at Rue de l'Abreuvoir. The square where the bust is situated is not only a place of remembrance but also a small paradise for visitors looking to experience the atmosphere and history of Montmartre.

History of the Statue

The statue was created in honor of Dalida, who lived from 1933 to 1987. Dalida was a groundbreaking figure in the music industry and attracted a large number of admirers from various cultures. Her life in Montmartre, where she lived in the 1960s, made her a local legend, and the establishment of the bust in 1997 marks a heartfelt remembrance of her legacy. The square was named after her date of death, December 5, 1996, reflecting the significance she had for French culture.

Attractions around the Square

Visitors who wish to admire the Bust of Dalida not only enjoy the artwork itself but also the stunning views that Montmartre has to offer. While the ascent to the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur can be strenuous, the reward is the impressive vistas of Paris that can be enjoyed from various benches and viewpoints along the way. Additionally, the charming neighborhood with its cobblestone streets and historic buildings is inviting to explore.

Access and Location

The Place Dalida is easily accessible via the Paris Metro. The nearest station is Lamarck-Caulaincourt (Line 12), while bus line 40 is the only one serving Montmartre. The location is perfect for a stopover on the way to the Sacré-Cœur and is close to other attractions, such as the spectacular Sacré-Cœur and the legendary windmill Moulin de la Galette.

Visitor Experiences

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Visitors often praise the Bust of Dalida as one of the most iconic landmarks of Montmartre. Many report on the tranquil atmosphere that the square radiates and the beautiful surroundings. It is frequently noted that the location is well-suited for both Dalida fans and those looking to experience the culture and history of Paris. The charming view from the bench opposite the square is regarded as a special reward after the climb, while the opportunity to honor the legacy of such a significant artist is highly appreciated by many. The overall experience is often described as worthwhile, even when one has to contend with the inclines.

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