The Bateau-Lavoir washer is not a real ship, but a building name in Montmartre. Now it is slightly dilapidated, but at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, here is a well-known cultural salon. Some famous artists live, communicate and gather here. Picasso lived here from 1904 to 1909. In 1908, Henry Rousseau, a French post-Impressionist painter, celebrated the event. The party is a legend of art history, based on the comedy film Picasso's strange journey. It is said that the French president dressed himself up as a balloon to the dinner. Abbesses Station on M12 Metro Line.