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ENCHANTED MONTMARTRE

The original sung and commented tour of Montmartre is a unique, poetic and immersive experience that takes you through the picturesque streets of this emblematic district of Paris.

You are led through the cobbled streets and charming squares of the Butte by Sacré-Coeur singer Veronica Antonelli who performs before you from lyrical arias to French and international a cappella songs while sharing with you the history of Montmartre and anecdotes about personalities from the perspective of her status as a woman artist.

The sung and commented tour of Montmartre created by soprano Veronica Antonelli is the only UNESCO-certified one.

It's a great way to learn about the history and culture of this fascinating neighborhood while enjoying the powerful and soulful voice of the most Loie Fuller of sopranos

In the pure tradition of street arts, enjoy this unforgettable experience alone or with your family.

The wings were added after the 2015 attacks to make the public space welcoming and poeticize the city. The artist's philosophy is "to invite everyone to spread their own wings."

An interactive, inter-generational show, adapted to all disabilities.

Partner of the Paris Tourist Office since 2015, read the verified reviews below of Paris je t'aime .

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« Veronica Antonelli : Montmartre as never heard before!»

                                                             - Paris Je t'aime

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"Music is universal: a French opera singer offers a unique tour of France: she has a voice that makes monuments come alive!

There is only one tourist guide in France who wears wings!

Veronica captivates attention wherever she goes, the wings draw you in and you stay for her voice.

Veronica has created a unique tour in Montmartre!

If you come to France you will find plenty of guides but if you want to see and hear Paris in a different way then look for its wings!”

Scott Swan #WTHR-TV affiliated with #NBC

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