Place Dalida

Coordinates: 48°53′19″N 2°20′17″E / 48.88855°N 2.33804°E / 48.88855; 2.33804
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Place Dalida
Place Dalida and Rue de l'Abreuvoir
Place Dalida is located in Paris
Place Dalida
Place Dalida
Location of Place Dalida in Paris
Length19 m (62 ft)
Width13 m (43 ft)
Arrondissement18th
QuarterGrandes-Carrières
Construction
denominationFriday, 5 December 1997

The Place Dalida (French pronunciation: [plas dalıda]) is the square of Montmartre, Paris, dedicated to French music icon Dalida.[1][2] Many fans and tourists visit to pay tribute to the French icon.

History

Dalida loved the neighbourhood of Montmartre, where she lived. To honour her, by decree on December 5th 1996, Paris City Hall denominated "Place Dalida".

The bronze bust was added on 24th of April 1997, to mark the 10th anniversary of her death.

This square is a place of commemoration and meditation for many admirers and citizens.

Description

The square is large corner of two picturesque Montmartre streets, Rue Girardon and Rue de l'Abreuvoir. Rue Girardon spreads from south to the north and it connects with the Rue de l'Abreuvoir. From that point, Rue de l'Abreuvoir spreads in direction west-east, a configuration that makes an L-shaped street.

Dalida Square is a modest plateau, 19 metres long and 13 metres wide. It is completely surrounded by houses with infield gardens so the whole view on the square is idyllic.

Three trees surround the main attraction, the bronze bust. Placed on the five blocks of nicely cut granite stones, the bust reflects Dalida with her distinct look. The bust is bronze and natural sized and was sculpted by the French artist Aslan.

Looking with the bust's eyes, you have a view on a Rue de l'Abreuvoir. In the far background of view the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is well seen.

On the highest stone block on the statue, one underneath the bust, there is an engraved plague saying; "YOLANDA GIGLIOTTI, dite DALIDA, chanteuse comédienne, 1933-1987" (eng. "YOLANDA GIGLIOTTI, known as DALIDA, singer actress, 1933-1987")

In popular culture

  • Specifically location Dalida 75018 Paris, France makes an appearance in the Activision first-person shooter video game title Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 as the multiplayer map 'Resistance', pitting the French GIGN against the invading Russian Forces. The entire map is completely modeled after this location.
  • A short scene of the 2013 French movie It boy was filmed on the square. Both protagonists Virginie Efira and Pierre Niney were shown.
  • Square is used during 2013 for filming few scenes of 3 Days to Kill [3] that is directed by McG, starring Kevin Costner.

References

  1. ^ Editors of Time Out (12 March 2013). Time Out Paris. Time Out. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-84670-427-7. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Susan Cahill (10 April 2012). Hidden Gardens of Paris: A Guide to the Parks, Squares, and Woodlands of the City of Light. Macmillan. p. 217. ISBN 978-1-4668-0216-2.
  3. ^ "La place Dalida - 3 Days to Kill". Retrieved 3 January 2017.

External links

48°53′19″N 2°20′17″E / 48.88855°N 2.33804°E / 48.88855; 2.33804