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PARIS 14TH DISTRICT
Key Numbers
9 396 €
Price per meter squared
134 926
Population
5,6 km²
Area
Unusual and unmissable places
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
La Ruche
Explore the former artists' community known as La Ruche. Founded in 1902, this unique complex was home to renowned artists such as Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement. Although not open to the public, admire the exterior and discover its important role in Parisian art history.
The Catacombes
Embark on a guided tour of the underground network of tunnels housing the remains of millions of Parisians. Although not for the faint-hearted, this unique experience offers an insight into the city's fascinating and sometimes macabre history.
Cartier Foundation for contemporary art
Immerse yourself in the ever-evolving world of contemporary art at this prestigious foundation. You'll discover innovative and stimulating exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists in a variety of fields, pushing back the boundaries of artistic expression.
Jean Moulin museum
Immerse yourself in the story of Jean Moulin, a central figure in the French Resistance during the Second World War, by visiting this museum housed in his former apartment. Discover his life, the Resistance movement and the struggle for liberation.
Did you know?
A graveyard for cats
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Parc Montsouris lies the Cimetière des Chiens et des Chats, the only pet cemetery in Paris. Founded in 1899, this unique cemetery offers a glimpse of Parisians' deep affection for their furry companions.
Celebrities
Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)
Renowned Irish playwright, novelist and poet, associated with the modernist and absurdist movements. He lived for several years in the 14th arrondissement during the 1930s and 1950s, finding inspiration in the city's atmosphere and intellectual circles.
Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957)
Pioneering sculptor and photographer born in Romania. He established his studio in the 14th arrondissement in 1915, becoming a leading figure on the Paris art scene and influencing generations of sculptors.
Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920)
Italian painter and sculptor, known for his elongated figures and portraits. Although not resident solely in the 14th arrondissement, he spent much of his brief career living and working in the neighborhood in the early 20th century, contributing to the Montparnasse art movement.
Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986)
French philosopher, writer, existentialist theorist, feminist and political activist. Although mainly associated with the 6th arrondissement, she frequented the intellectual circles and cafés of the 14th arrondissement, forging links with other influential figures.
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