Paris ' iconic Moulin Rouge windmill has been fitted with new blades, nearly three months after they fell off the landmark. According to CNN affiliate BFMTV, around 500 spectators watched the inauguration of the blades on Friday evening, welcoming the installation with thunderous applause. Jean-Victor Clerico, General Manager of Moulin Rouge Paris , said that the aim was to reinstall the blades before July 15, when the Olympic flame passes the venue on its way to the opening of the Summer Games.

READ MORE: Surprise city crowned the 'cultural capital' of Australia About 20 can-can dancers performed to celebrate the installation, BFMTV reported, adding that, right now, the windmill's blades do not turn, as mechanical works couldn't be completed before the inauguration date. It is unclear why the windmill's sails fell off the iconic dancehall back in April. Then, the venue said that it had ruled out any "malicious act" and Paris' fire department told BFMTV that nobody had been injured.

Shows continued while the blades were missing. READ MORE: Keen to visit Machu Picchu? Here are all your options for seeing the ancient wonder READ MORE: Where to stay in Fiji, whether you're a family, a couple or more adventurous traveller Located in Paris' Montmartre district and established in 1889, the Moulin Rouge is one of the world's most famous cabaret clubs. The prominent red windmill has been a staple of the venue since its beginnings, although the original structure burned down in 1915.

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