The blades of the world-famous windmill at the Moulin Rouge cabaret club fell off and crashed onto the street below during the night, firefighters have said.

The collapsing structure took with it the first three letters of the iconic theatre’s illuminated sign, with pictures showing the red tower standing without sails above the damaged frontage.

‘Fortunately this happened after closing,’ a Moulin Rouge official said. ‘We don’t know what happened, it occurred between 02.00 and 03.00 am, no one was hurt,’ they explained, adding the night’s last show had finished at 1.15 am.

‘Every week, the cabaret’s technical teams check the windmill mechanism and did not note any problems,’ the source said, adding that there was no more information on the reason for the collapse.

They added that it’s the first time that an accident like this has happened since the historic attraction, famously the home of the can-can dance, first opened its doors more than 130 years ago.

The blades of the famous windmill at the Moulin Rouge cabaret club in Paris have fallen off

The blades of the famous windmill at the Moulin Rouge cabaret club in Paris have fallen off

BEFORE: The windmill sails complete with their famous bright lights atop the famous red tower

BEFORE: The windmill sails complete with their famous bright lights atop the famous red tower

The broken sails being winched into a lorry by workmen to be taken away after the collapse

The broken sails being winched into a lorry by workmen to be taken away after the collapse

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Shocked passersby stopped, looked and took pictures of the damaged windmill sails, crumpled on the ground

Shocked passersby stopped, looked and took pictures of the damaged windmill sails, crumpled on the ground

Cordons and barricades were seen around the unit, which had tarpaulin over it before it was removed this morning

Cordons and barricades were seen around the unit, which had tarpaulin over it before it was removed this morning

BEFORE: Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to watch shows at the theatre every year. Pictured: British Dancers outside the Moulin Rouge in 2022

BEFORE: Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to watch shows at the theatre every year. Pictured: British Dancers outside the Moulin Rouge in 2022

 Firefighters said no one was injured in the incident and there was no risk of further collapse. The reason for the accident is not yet known. 

Images on social media showed the blade unit lying on the street below surrounded by a cordon, with some of the blades slightly bent from the fall.

Shocked passersby stopped, looked and took pictures of the bizarre scene before the sails were loaded into the back of a truck to be taken away.

The dramatic incident at one of the most famous landmarks in Paris happened just months before the French capital is set to host the Olympics. 

It could add to concerns of whether Paris, one of the most visited cities in the world, is ready to host the thousands more that will descend during July and August. 

The Moulin Rouge cabaret, with its distinctive red windmill blades, is located in northern Paris and is one of the most visited landmarks in the city.

Known as the birthplace of the modern dance form the can-can, it opened its doors in October 1889 at the foot of the Montmartre hill.

Part of the structure is seen on the street in front of the cabaret club before being taken away

Part of the structure is seen on the street in front of the cabaret club before being taken away

The red tower on top of the famous Paris landmark is seen without sails today after the incident

The red tower on top of the famous Paris landmark is seen without sails today after the incident

Sails of the landmark red windmill atop the Moulin Rouge, Paris' most famous cabaret club, are seen on the ground

Sails of the landmark red windmill atop the Moulin Rouge, Paris’ most famous cabaret club, are seen on the ground

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It quickly became a hit and a stop to look at its facade or catch a show inside is a must-do on most tourists’ lists of things to do in the French capital.

The theatre inspired the 2001 Oscar-winning film of the same name, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. 

It attracts around 600,000 visitors a year, with two performances put on every night. 

The only serious accident the landmark has endured was a fire that erupted during works in 1915, which forced the venue to close for nine years. 

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