Parisian nights in time of confinement

The theaters closed, the shows are consumed to take away, as indicated by the facade of the European theater located behind the Place de Clichy. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

Since Saturday March 14 and the closing of cafes, restaurants, theaters, cinemas or performance halls, the party is over in Paris. The streets are deserted and the speech this Tuesday of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe indicates that she is not ready to resume. We took the opportunity to make you discover these festive places from a new angle. From Montmartre to Montparnasse, these places that made the heart of the capital beat are now deserted, as if abandoned, waiting for the virus to disappear to come back to life and give joy and happiness to all the night owls who live to the rhythms of Parisian night .

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Urban idleness is no longer tolerated on the streets of the capital. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

On the deserted Champs-Élysées, the cinemas and the Lido have lowered their iron curtain. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

The wings of the Moulin Rouge are still spinning, but there is no longer a tourist to admire them. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

In Oberkampf, no car to respect the limit of 30 km / hour in the neighborhood. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

In Montparnasse, rue de la Gaîté no longer lives up to its name. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

The party is over at Balajo, the famous historic dance hall on rue de Lappe in Bastille. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

Pigalle is deserted. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

In cafes in Saint Michel, there is not a student to remake the world. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

No more night picnics by the Canal Saint Martin. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

The Fountain of the Innocents in Les Halles is deserted. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

On the Grands Boulevard, the Variety Theater looks gray. RFI / Pierre René-Worms

And at the Folies Bergère, Mamane was forced to cancel Thursday evening the fourth edition of her laughing gala "Without Visa". RFI / Pierre René-Worms