What cathedral has stood since the 13th century?
Notre-Dame de Paris
What king lived in Versailles?
Louis XIV
What is the tallest mountain in the Alps?
Mont Blanc
Where is the Mona Lisa held?
Louvre Museum
What is Paris best known for?
Eiffel Tower
On what D-Day beach can you find the memorial "Les Braves"?
Omaha
Who constructed the Eiffel Tower?
Gustave Eiffel
What is known as the 'Grand Site de France'?
Montagne Sainte-Victoire
What is the name of one of the most famous religious places in Paris, that is perched on the second-highest point?
Sacré-Coeur Basilica
What famous river runs through Paris?
The River Seine
Which monument was built on orders of Napoleon Bonaparte himself, and completed in 1836?
Arc de Triomphe
What is the name of the crypt solely reserved for "National Heroes" such as Victor Hugo and Louis Braille?
The Panthéon
What Parisian garden has a smaller version of the Statue of Liberty and is split into English and French Gardens?
Jardin du Luxembourg (Luxembourg Gardens)
What entertainment resort is located in Chessy, France despite its name?
What tourist site and tidal island is referred to as the “Pyramid of the Seas”?
Mont Saint-Michel
What prison was stormed and sparked the start of the French Revolution?
The Bastille
Who constructed the "Canal du Midi" on Louis XIV's orders?
Pierre-Paul Riquet
Which famous flower fields are located in Provence?
Lavender Fields of Provence
What port city was founded by the Greeks 2,600 years ago?
Marseille
What Roman-built tourist spot still hosts bullfights and concerts to the day?
Amphitheatre of Nîmes
What is the tallest Roman aqueduct bridge built in the first century AD?
Pont du Gard
Who resides in the Élysée Palace?
The President (Emmanuel Macron)
What nickname was given to the Mediterranean coastline that includes Nice, Menton, and Monaco?
Côte D'Azur
What is the name of the historical French theme park that DOES NOT offer ANY rollercoasters?
Puy du Fou
Centre Pompidou (Named after Georges Pompidou)