Moulin Rouge’s windmill sails turn again after restoration

Until their collapse more than a year ago, the sails had been turning since 1889.

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Dancers perform outside the Moulin Rouge cabaret (Moulin Rouge via AP)

The famous red windmill sails of Paris’s Moulin Rouge cabaret are turning once more.

Thirty two dancers decked out in red feathered costumes performed in front of the venue on Thursday evening to commemorate their restoration.

The sails — a vibrant emblem of Paris’s bohemian culture — collapsed on April 25 2024 after a show.

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The mill’s huge sails returned to operation,(Moulin Rouge via AP)

The incident took place shortly before 2am after the last performance of the night had ended and the audience had left the historic cabaret venue, renowned for its dazzling shows and can-can dancers.

Moulin Rouge’s director Jean-Victor Clerico told French media at the time that a “technical problem” led to the windmill’s sails and part of the cabaret’s illuminated sign crashing to the ground.

Until their collapse more than a year ago, the Moulin Rouge’s sails had been turning since 1889.

They were put back in place in time for the Paris Olympics last July but had not turned until Thursday evening.