Former house and studio of the Parisian artist Poulbot. Illustrator and poster artist famous for his drawings of the life of the kids of Montmartre: the Poulbots. This joyful marmaille from the poor districts of Paris for whom he will never stop fighting by offering them legitimacy through his drawings. He bought this property, which he named "le petit château" in 1920, to use as a holiday home. He stayed there with his family during the occupation. Then he left with his family to Montmartre and sold the property in 1943.