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Sparked by raucous parties held by the 19th Century bourgeoisi­e, Paris earned its reputation for embracing risque entertainm­ent.

Back then, nowhere embodied the saucy side of Belle Epoque France better than the Moulin Rouge, a theatre in arty district Montmartre, where the famous can-can dance was born amidst a flurry of high kicks and frilly skirts.

Still standing, the 133-year-old theatre and its iconic red windmill have become synonymous with a city famous for seduction and romance, and was brilliantl­y captured in Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 big-screen musical starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan Mcgregor. But, beyond the main stage, the building is as clandestin­e as its saucy shows were in those early days.

Although that’s all set to change.

Now, for the first time, members of the public will have an opportunit­y to stay overnight in a secret, never-before-seen room inside the windmill, as part of an exclusive offer from Airbnb.

Working alongside renowned French historian, Jean-claude Yon, Airbnb has restored the cabaret-inspired boudoir to its 1889 origins.

Guests staying in the room can expect to find art nouveau features, including a miniature paper stage, a dressing area featuring glamorous accessorie­s, vintage costumes, fragrant perfumes and effusive letters from admirers.

Upstairs is a private rooftop terrace with an ornate pagoda and garden furniture – ideal for a pre-show cocktail.

Lucky guests will be ushered into their sexy salon by Claudine Van Den Bergh, lead dancer for the Moulin Rouge.

After a private tour, delving backstage, visiting costume makers and learning about the building’s history, there’s a chance to enjoy an aperitif on the rooftop terrace and a three-course dinner, prepared by resident chef Arnaud Demerville.

Visit the dancers in their dressing rooms before the velvet curtains raise, and take front row seats for the theatre’s flamboyant, feather-filled show, Feerie.

Plus, there’s time for a leisurely petit dejeuner the following day.

Three individual one-night stays are available on June 13, 20 and 27. Bookings will open on Tuesday at 6pm. Visit airbnb.com/moulinroug­e

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● The Moulin Rouge, Paris

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