The Nouvelle Athènes, or Café de la Nouvelle-Athènes, was a café located at 66 Rue Pigalle in the Place Pigalle in the quartier Nouvelle Athènes,[1] Paris, France.
[2] It was the setting for many Impressionist paintings, as a result of being the meeting place for painters,[2][3] including Matisse, Van Gogh and Degas.
In 1874, a few artists met at the cafe to plan the first Impressionism painting exhibition.
During the 1940s, the café was known as the Sphynx; it was a striptease club frequented by the Nazis and later by the Free French partisans.
From the 1960s to the 1990s, it was known as the New Moon,[4] first a lesbian cabaret, then a rock venue where Mano Negra, the French Lovers, Noir Désir, Calvin Russel, the Naked Apes of Reason, Les Wampas, and many other groups performed.