What is the name of the iconic tower in Paris that was completed in 1889 for the World's Fair?
The Eiffel Tower
What was the primary purpose of the Catacombs of Paris when they were first created in the late 18th century?
To house the remains of millions of Parisians due to overcrowded cemeteries.
Which famous French author, known for "Les Misérables," is buried in the Panthéon in Paris?
Victor Hugo.
What is the name of the famous Parisian pastry made of puff pastry layers and almond cream, typically enjoyed during the Epiphany season?
Hint: there's a thing hidden inside
Galette des Rois (King Cake).
Which museum in Paris was robbed in less than fifteen minutes by a bunch of guys with a ladder?
The Louvre.
Which famous Parisian cathedral was severely damaged by fire in 2019?
Notre-Dame Cathedral.
In which arrondissement (district) of Paris can you find the entrance to the Catacombs?
Hint: square root of 196
The 14th arrondissement
Which legendary French artist, famous for his "Blue Period" and "Rose Period," spent much of his time in Paris?
Pablo Picasso.
Which famous Parisian café, located on Boulevard Saint-Germain, is known for its literary history and was frequented by the likes of Hemingway and Sartre?
Hint: This is a hard question
Café de Flore.
Which Parisian museum, known for its modern art collection, is located in a former railway station and houses works by Picasso, Van Gogh, and Monet?
The Musée d'Orsay
What is the name of the large public square in Paris, once the site of the guillotine during the French Revolution?
Place de la Concorde.
What year did the Catacombs officially open to the public as a tourist attraction?
Hint: ends in '09
1809
Which French fashion designer, known for her iconic little black dress, revolutionized women’s fashion in the 20th century?
Coco Chanel.
What type of French cheese, often served as a dessert in Paris, is made from soft, creamy goat’s milk and sometimes coated with herbs?
Hint: sounds like the first part of a car brand
Chèvre
Which French artist, associated with the Impressionist movement, famously painted "Impression, Sunrise," which inspired the term "Impressionism"?
Claude Monet.
Which famous Parisian landmark was originally intended as a temporary structure for the 1889 World’s Fair, and is now one of the most visited paid monuments in the world?
The Eiffel Tower
The catacombs are rumored to be haunted. What ghostly apparition is said to wander through the tunnels?
The "Phantom of the Catacombs," a mysterious figure often seen by explorers. He's real. BEWARE!
Which French mathematician and philosopher, who made important contributions to the study of geometry and probability, is often regarded as one of the founders of modern science?
Hint: Chamelion in Tangled
Blaise Pascal.
Which type of French bread, commonly served in Parisian cafés and bistros, is known for its long, thin shape and crispy crust?
Hint: should not be worth 400 points
BAGUETTE :)
Which Parisian museum is dedicated to the works of French artist Henri Rodin, including his famous sculpture "The Thinker"?
The Musée Rodin.
Which Parisian monument was built as a victory arch, commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte, and stands at the western end of the Champs-Élysées?
The Arc de Triomphe.
Which famous French writer is rumored to have visited the Catacombs to inspire his works, including tales of death and the supernatural?
Edgar Allan Poe
Which famous French singer, known for his romantic songs and relationship with Edith Piaf, is also called "the French Elvis"?
Hint: There's no way you're getting this.
Charles Aznavour
What is the name of the traditional French dish made with slow-cooked beef, red wine, mushrooms, and onions, originating from the Burgundy region
Boeuf Bourguignon
Which Parisian artist, known for his revolutionary work in abstract art, painted "The City of Paris" and was one of the founders of the Cubist movement?
Georges Braque