To mark the occasion, Moulin Rouge dancers will perform outside the venue, with a flurry of swirling red feathers symbolising the restoration of the rotating landmark.
The venue, immortalised by painter Toulouse-Lautrec and made famous by Australian director Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 film of the same name, woke up without its trademark wings in April 2024.
A failure in the central axis was blamed for the accident, which stunned locals and visitors alike.
Noone was injured but three of the illuminated letters on its facade were ripped off.
New wings were installed in time for the start of the Paris Olympics in July last year, but without a motor.
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