A Stroll Through Time ...
As you leave the hotel, head toward the Place Blanche, have a look at the Moulin Rouge where Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec sketched la Goulue, Valentin le Desossé and all the colourful characters that frequented the famous music hall. Toulouse-Lautrec drank small quantities, but very often, and was never seen without his cane and its incorporated flask and glass. Since he loved absinthe as much as cognac, he concocted for his friends, singers Yvette Guilbert and Aristide Bruant, a powerful mixture of his two favourite drinks which he dubbed “the earthquake”!
In 1896, Toulouse-Lautrec lived in a room just down the street from the Hotel Royal Fromentin at number 30 rue de la Fontaine. Previously, between 1887 and 1893, he had lived at number 19 with his childhood friend, Doctor Henri Bourges.