Riding the Funiculaire de Montmartre, Paris
The Montmartre Funicular serves the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, France, in the 18th arrondissement. It is operated by the RATP, the Paris transport authority. It was opened in 1900, and was entirely rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1991.
It carries passengers between the foot of the butte of Montmartre and its summit, near the foot of the Sacré-Cœur basilica, providing an alternative to the multiple stairways of more than 300 steps that lead to the top of the Butte Montmartre. The 354 ft funicular climbs 118 ft in under a minute and a half. It carries two million passengers a year.
Despite its name, in its modern state the Montmartre Funicular is technically a double inclined elevator.
The funicular is open every day from 6 am until 12.45 am, transporting 6,000 people a day, or around 2 million a year, mostly tourists and pilgrims en route to the Sacré-Cœur, and also Parisians and those who love the ambience of the Place du Tertre.
The lower station was built between the Place Saint-Pierre and the Place Suzanne-Valadon, and the upper one on the Rue du Cardinal-Dubois. The funicular runs alongside the Rue Foyatier, a wide 220-step staircase.
The Paris city government voted to construct the Montmartre funicular in 1891. Initially, operation of the funicular was subcontracted to Decauville through a concession that ended in 1931. Thereafter, the Société des transports en commun de la région parisienne took control, and this was nationalized together with the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (CMP) to form the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP), which continues to operate the funicular today.
The original funicular was water-powered, using a system of cisterns of 180 cu ft each that were filled or emptied to move the cars and to compensate for passenger load. In 1935, the system was converted to electricity. The funicular was completely rebuilt by the RATP in 1990–1991.
The funicular was shut down after a minor accident during tests by the RATP in December 2006. It reopened in July 2007.
Montmartre Funicular - Paris
In the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, there is an incline tram-line known as the 'Montmartre Funicular'. It is operated by the RATP Group (who also run the Paris Metro and many other local bus routes around Europe) and carries 2 million people every year. Many of these people are tourists.
Since I was in Paris recently, I thought I might make a short video about something quite unique. Although there are a lot of other videos of the Funicular online, most of them aren't that great so I gave it a shot myself.
Montmartre funicular, Paris
The Montmartre funicular is an automatic funicular railway serving the Montmartre neighbourhood of Paris, in the Eighteenth arrondissement. It is operated by the RATP, the Paris transport authority. It was opened on 13 July 1900 and was entirely rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1991.
The funicular carries passengers from the base of the butte (outlier) of Montmartre to the summit, near the base of the Sacré-Cœur basilica, and back down. It provides an alternative to the multiple stairways of more than 300 steps that lead to the top of the Butte Montmartre. At 108 m (354 ft) long, the funicular climbs and drops the 36 m (118 ft) in under a minute and a half. It carries two million passengers a year.
The Sacre-Coeur Funicular, Paris
Riding the Sacre-Coeur Funicular in Paris.
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Montmartre - Paris, France. Visit Montmartre, one of the most famous districts of the city of Paris, capital of France. Among the things to see are: the famous Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Sacre-Coeur), the painters of the Place du Tertre, the funicular, the famous staircases of Montmartre... From the top of the hill you will see one of the most beautiful views of Paris...
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The Montmartre funicular is an automatic funicular railway serving the Montmartre neighbourhood of Paris, in the Eighteenth arrondissement. It is operated by the RATP, the Paris transport authority. It was opened on 13 July 1900 and was entirely rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1991.
The funicular carries passengers from the base of the butte (outlier) of Montmartre to the summit, near the base of the Sacré-Cœur basilica, and back down. It provides an alternative to the multiple stairways of more than 300 steps that lead to the top of the Butte Montmartre. At 108 m (354 ft) long, the funicular climbs and drops the 36 m (118 ft) in under a minute and a half. It carries two million passengers a year.
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When touring the streets of Montmartre & Sacré Coeur in Paris, France everything feels like an old black and white french film.
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Montmartre Funicular in Paris, France by WheelchairTravel.org
The Montmartre Funicular transports travelers to the highest point in the City of Paris. It is fully wheelchair accessible. At the top of the hill sits the Sacre-Couer, or Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Amazing photos of the Paris skyline can be taken from the hilltop. More information caan be found at
Montmartre Funicular Paris 22 January 2014
Views of the Montmartre Funicular railway on the very wet afternoon of Wednesday 22 January 2014.
Montmartre Petit Train | Travelling in Paris
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Funiculaire de Montmartre ; Escalier vers le Sacré Coeur ; 18 Arrondissement de Paris ; France
Le funiculaire de Montmartre, situé dans le 18e arrondissement de Paris, est depuis 1991 un ascenseur incliné automatique comprenant deux cabines, permettant de monter au sommet de la butte Montmartre et d'accéder ainsi à la basilique du Sacré-Cœur. Ouvert en juillet 1900, il a été entièrement rénové en 1935 puis en 1991. Long de cent huit mètres, il gravit les trente-six mètres de dénivelé en moins d'une minute trente. géré par la RATP, l'opérateur des transports en commun parisiens, il a transporté près de trois millions et demi de voyageurs en 2011 et 3 152 786 voyageurs en 2013 filmé le lundi 24 février 2015
Paris est la capitale de la France. Elle se situe au cœur d'un vaste bassin sédimentaire aux sols fertiles et au climat tempéré, le bassin parisien, sur une boucle de la Seine, entre les confluents de celle-ci avec la Marne et l'Oise. Ses habitants s’appellent les Parisiens. Paris est également le chef-lieu de la région Île-de-France et l'unique commune française qui est en même temps un département. Commune centrale de la métropole du Grand Paris, créée en 2016, elle est divisée en arrondissements, comme les villes de Lyon et de Marseille, au nombre de vingt. L’État y dispose de prérogatives particulières exercées par le préfet de police de Paris.
Ville la plus peuplée de France, elle est quatrième parmi les aires urbaines européennes derrière Moscou, Istanbul et Londres et la 29e plus peuplée du monde. Paris compte 2,21 millions d'habitants au 1er janvier 2015. L'agglomération parisienne s’est largement développée au cours du xxe siècle, rassemblant 10,71 millions d'habitants au 1er janvier 2015, et son aire urbaine (l'agglomération et la couronne périurbaine) comptait 12,53 millions d'habitants.
La position de Lutèce, sur une île permettant le franchissement du grand fleuve navigable qu'est la Seine par une voie reliant le Nord et le Sud des Gaules, en fait dès l'Antiquité une cité importante, capitale des Parisii, puis lieu de séjour d'un empereur romain. Sa position au centre du territoire contrôlé par les rois Francs la fait choisir comme capitale de la France à la place de Tournai. Située au cœur d'un territoire agricole fertile avec un climat humide et doux, Paris devient une des principales villes de France au cours du xe siècle, avec des palais royaux, de riches abbayes et une cathédrale ; au cours du xiie siècle, avec l'Université de Paris, la cité devient un des premiers foyers en Europe pour l’enseignement et les arts. Le pouvoir royal se fixant dans cette ville, son importance économique et politique ne cesse de croître. Ainsi, au début du xive siècle, Paris est l'une des villes les plus importantes du monde chrétien. Au xviie siècle, elle est la capitale de la principale puissance politique européenne, au xviiie siècle l'un des plus grands centres culturels de l’Europe et au xixe siècle la capitale des arts et des plaisirs. Paris joue donc un rôle culturel, politique et économique majeur dans l’histoire de l'Europe et du monde occidental au cours du IIe millénaire.
Montmatre Funicular, Paris
Video of the funicular which takes up up to Montmatre in Paris. It's run by SNCF so it's included in most of the day and tourist tickets.
Funicular railway - Montmartre Paris - France (1993)
When the discovery of a famous historical place needs to be attractive and ecological, when a significant slope imposes on the performance of the device, the funicular reveals its charms as a poetic transport, combining a pleasant welcome, modern in its design. Seduced by this fresh alternative to buses, the RATP chose the POMA Funicular solution.
POMA ASSETS
-COMPACT: low ground clearance provides adapted integration in the heart of Montmartre.
-AVAILABILITY: two independent tracks for a greater availability in the event of an incident on one of the tracks providing ideal service continuity.
-EASE OF OPERATION: 100% automatic
-SITE INTEGRATION TO URBAN NETWORK: operated by the RATP and accessible with a metro ticket, the funicular is integrated into the Paris metro network.
THE INSTALLATION IN A NUTSHELL
Length- 110m
Vertical rise-33m
Transport capacity- 1000 pers/h
Load/cabin- 65 passengers
Number of carriers- 2
Speed-3,5 m/s
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Funiculaire de Montmartre - Paris - France (1993)
Quand la découverte d’un monument historique nécessite un transport écologique et attractif, quand le dénivelé impose des performances spécifiques, le funiculaire révèle ses atouts combinant une solution moderne et accueillante. Séduit par cette alternative aux bus, la RATP a choisi la solution POMA.
LES + POMA
-COMPACITE: la machinerie compacte et silencieuse, avec une faible emprise au sol, permet une implantation adaptée en plein cœur du site de Montmartre.
-DISPONIBILITE: deux voies indépendantes pour une plus grande disponibilité en cas d’incident sur une voie ; et une continuité de service idéale.
-FACILITE D'EXPLOITATION: 100% automatique
-INTEGRATION AU RESEAU URBAIN: intégré au réseau du métro parisien, et exploité par la RATP, le funiculaire est accessible avec un simple ticket de métro.
LA REALISATION EN BREF
Longueur-110m
Dénivelé-33m
Capacité-1000 pers / h
65 pers par cabine
Véhicules-2
Vitesse -3,5 m/s
The Stairs of Montmartre, Paris
Paris, Montmartre funicular
Riding up the funicular in Montmartre.
Mercure Hotel, MONTMARTRE Sacre Coeur PARIS, Standard Room
A look around a Standard Room at the Mercure Hotel in the Montmartre/Sacre Coeur region of Paris.
A well connected hotel in suburb with connections to the centre of Paris as well as the near by business district of Clichy.
If you're a ghost buster, this hotel is next to a cemetery ;)
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A Walk Around Montmartre, Paris
Montmartre is a large hill in Paris's 18th arrondissement. It is 130 m (430 ft) high and gives its name to the surrounding district, part of the Right Bank in the northern section of the city. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 is bordered by rue Caulaincourt and rue Custine on the north, rue de Clignancourt on the east, and boulevard de Clichy and boulevard de Rochechouart to the south, containing 150 acres. Montmartre is primarily known for its artistic history, the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur on its summit, and as a nightclub district. The other church on the hill, Saint Pierre de Montmartre, built in 1147, was the church of the prestigious Montmartre Abbey. On August 15, 1534, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Saint Francis Xavier and five other companions bound themselves by vows in the Martyrium of Saint Denis, 11 rue Yvonne Le Tac, the first step in the creation of the Jesuits.
Near the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the twentieth, during the Belle Époque, many artists lived in, had studios, or worked in or around Montmartre, including Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Suzanne Valadon, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, and Vincent van Gogh. Montmartre is also the setting for several hit films.
This site is served by metro, with line 2 stations at Anvers, Pigalle, and Blanche, and line 12 stations at Pigalle, Abbesses, Lamarck – Caulaincourt, and Jules Joffrin.