In the vibrant Latin Quarter of Paris in 1957, a humble hotel became a sanctuary for a new generation of artists seeking refuge from the constraints of American society and censorship. This unassuming haven soon transformed into a hub of creative expression, fostering the development of some of the most influential works of the Beat movement.
The Beat Hotel
In 1950s Paris, the Latin Quarter's humble hotel became a haven for pioneering artists seeking creative liberation from American constraints.