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Moulin Rouge gallery late XIX - early XX century, taken perpendicular to the facade, very little. One reason for this, of course, is the orientation of the blades of the mill in the side of the square Blanche. Another reason is probably a priest (in the photo to the left of the tower) enormous wooden elephant, which, according to legend, the owners of establishments Joseffy Oller and Charles Zidler bought and installed in the garden of the 1889 World's Fair exposition of the year. Probably photographers prefer this inphotogenic part "cover up" the tower mill.