A daily staple, often bought fresh from a boulangerie for every meal.
Baguette
What thing do French place high value on taking long, often month-long, summer holidays, particularly in August.
Vacation Culture
The most iconic symbol of France, attracting millions annually.
Eiffel tower
A series of roughly 250 paintings focusing on light and nature at his Giverny home.
Water Lilies
French
An essential part of daily meals, with hundreds of varieties including Camembert, Roquefort, and Brie.
Cheese
The Baguette
The world's largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa
Louvre Museum
A symbol of the French Republic and revolution.
Liberty Leading the People
How long was Louis XIX king for.
20 minutes
Ubiquitous breakfast items, including pain au chocolat and éclairs.
Croissants & Pastries
Commonly the largest meal of the
Lunch
A grand royal residence outside Paris, known for its gardens and Hall of Mirrors.
Palace of Versailles
The painting that gave the Impressionist movement its name.
Impression, Sunrise
what can you legally do to a dead person in france.
Marry them.
A staple food eaten throughout the day, ranging from savory buckwheat galettes to sweet crepes.
Crepes & Galettes:
It is generally considered impolite to walk down the street while doing what?
eating
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, consistently ranked as one of the top attractions.
Notre-Dame de Paris
Iconic Post-Impressionist work showing everyday life.
The Card Players
The french were the first to use what in WWI
Camouflage
Hearty, slow-cooked meals that represent traditional, everyday French cooking
Meat Stews/Dishes
A common greeting between friends
La Bise
A stunning tidal island and monastery in Normandy.
Mont Saint-Michel
A masterpiece of French Romanticism.
The Raft of the Medusa
How long did Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment live.
122 years old