was were virtually penniless artists such as painter pablo picasso and write your earning -- ernest hemingway used to live and work. today, it is one of the most expensive areas of paris. no wonder real-estate agencies are desperately seeking every square meeting under a lamp there. this could mean the end for a remnant of the past, that the people have grown fond of, the last farm in paris. >> lived in the middle of the district for 30 years. he says he does not enjoy visiting the district anymore because it has become too classy. >> i am really quite sad about the way the street looks today. this used to be a village where everyone knew each other. >> a bakery, a laundry, a bookstore. back then, small shops lie in the street, and in the midst of it all was a farm. >> i used to come here to get milk. i brought my milk jugs, and the farmer's wife poured in the mill, and then i walk back home again. ♪ >> in the early 20th century, there were around 500 working farms within the paris city limits, complete with horses, goats, and cows. this farmhouse is the only one that remains. the view from t