Nathan Tam Français
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20 Monuments
Eiffel tower
The Eiffel tower is one of the biggest monuments in the world and stands out in Paris as a symbol of the French people. It was made in 1889 and was supposed to be torn down, but the people of Paris ended up falling in love with it and kept the building.
1. Tourist
2. A park
3. Sacre-Coeur
4. Metal
5. French flag
Blanquette de Veau
Soupe à L’oignon
The Louvre
It is one of the oldest museum in Paris and holds of 35,000 works of art. It has been open for 223 years and people all over the world come to see its art. It also considered one of the largest museums in the world.
1. The glass water
2. Art
3. Class structures
4. Work from the past
5. People from all across the world
Sole Meunière
Hachis Parmentier
Arc de Triomphe
The monument is to honer those who hive died in the French Revolution, Napoleonic wars, World War One, and many more. It is located on a roundabout and stands to remind people of the cost to keep France free. It was conceive in 1806 and has been in Paris for more then 200 years.
1. Blue Cars
2. Flags
3. Marble
4. Roundabout
5. Markets
Boudin Noir Aux Pommes
It is now a great monument, but used to be a Roman Catholic church. It is one of the biggest building in Paris and stands above Paris. It is made of stone and marble, which make the building stand out on a hill and was dedicated to Jesus.
1. See the cross
2, See stone and marble stares
3. Eiffel Tower
4. White
5. Priest
Jardin du Luxembourg
The garden was made in 1612 by the King of France, but after the French Revolution the garden was opened to the public and now is a place for the people of Paris to relax and enjoy nature. It is maintain by the French government and is a nation monument/park, and has over 1,000 different species of plant.
1. Green grass
2. Flowers
3. Pond
4. People reading books
5. Picnic
Steak Tartare
Its is now a museum, but in the late 1800s and early 1900 it was one of the biggest rail rode hubs in the world. Now it stores works of art and is a national monument in France. It was built in two years from 1898 to 1900 and transported over 3 million people on record.
1. Tracks
2. Art work
3. River
4. Class roof
5. Clock
It is a Catholic Cathedral in Paris and is one of the most famous cathedral in the world. It is made of stone and marble, but has seen modern work over the years. It stood has the power of the Church in Paris for many years including today. It was made from 1160 to 1272 and has stood for hundreds of years.
1. Stone and marble
2. Bells
3. Priest
4. People praying
5. Cross
It was the place for political power in France for hundreds of years. It was contructed for the kings of
France, but was opemd to the public after Nolpions death. This has led to millions of peopel to seing how the king and qweesn of France lived.
1. Gold
2. Garden
3. Marble
4, Silver
5. Crown
Pan-seared Foie Gras
The Sainte-Chapelle is a royal chapel in the Gothic style, within the medieval Palais de la Cité, the residence of the Kings of France until the 14th century, on the Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris, France.It is made out of stone marble and glass and served the kings of France.
1.Colored glass
2. Gold
3. Cross
4. Crown
5. Dark
The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. It was originally called the Salle des Capucines, because of its location on the Boulevard des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, but soon became known as the Palais Garnier, in recognition of its opulence and its architect, Charles Garnier.
1. Gold
2. Seats
3. Marble stares
4. Stage
5. Red carpet
Les Invalides, commonly known as Hôtel national des Invalides (The National Residence of the Invalids), or also as Hôtel des Invalides, is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, containing museums and monuments, all relating to the military history of France, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, the building's original purpose. The buildings house the the military museum of the Army of France.
1. Gold
2. Guns
3. Green lawn
4, Uniforms
5. Stane stares
The Tuileries Garden is a public garden located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Created by Catherine de Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was eventually opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the French Revolution. In the 19th and 20th century, it was the place where Parisians celebrated, met, promenaded, and relaxed.
1. Green and yellow trees
2. Stone path
3. People reading the news paper
4. Kids playing in the rows of trees
5. People having lunch at a table
The Pont Alexandre III is a deck arch bridge that spans the Seine in Paris. It connects the Champs-Élyséesquarter with those of the Invalides and Eiffel Tower. The bridge is widely regarded as the most ornate, extravagant bridge in the city. It is classified as a French Monument historique.
1, Gold
2. River
3. Cars
4. Bikes
5. People walking
The Hôtel de Ville France, is the building housing the city's local administration. Standing on the place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville in the 4th arrondissement, it has been the headquarters of the municipality of Paris since 1357. It serves multiple functions, housing the local administration, the Mayor of Paris (since 1977), and also serves as a venue for large receptions.
1. Lights
2. Stone plaza
3. Hundreds of be rooms
4. Wedding
5. Two lovers
The Disneyland Paris, originally Euro Disney Resort, is an entertainment resort in Marne-la-Vallée, a new town located 32 km (20 mi) east of the centre of Paris, and is the most visited theme park in all of France and Europe.[1] It is owned and operated by Euro Disney S.C.A., a publicly traded company in which The Walt Disney Company owns a majority stake.
1. Micky mouse
2. Kids playing
3. Roller coster rides
4. Pink castle
5. Ice cream
The Place de la Concorde is one of the major public squares in Paris, France. Measuring 8.64 hectares (21.3 acres) in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées.
1. Gold
2. Fountain
3. Restaurants
4. Red car
5. People running
The Catacombs of Paris are underground ossuaries in Paris, France which hold the remains of over six million people[1] in a small part of the ancient Mines of Paris tunnel network. Located south of the former city gate "Barrière d’Enfer" beneath Rue de la Tombe-Issoire, the ossuary was founded when city officials were faced with two simultaneous problems: a series of cave-ins starting in 1774 and overflowing cemeteries, particularly Saint Innocents. Nightly processions of bones from 1786 to 1788 transferred remains from cemeteries to the reinforced tunnels, and more remains were added in later years.
1. Water
2. Darkness
3. Death
4. Graves
5. Skeletons
A place in Paris where you can try foods and wins. It has been around for many years and its a place to dice yourself into French culture and other cultures. The sell win, breed, pastries, and much more and all ages of people can enjoy the location.
1. Food
2. Stone walk ways
3. People having lunch
4. People being breed and wine
5. Someone reading a book at a cafa
A place in Paris where you can try foods and wins. It has been around for many years and its a place to dice yourself into French culture and other cultures. The sell win, breed, pastries, and much more and all ages of people can enjoy the location.
1. Food
2. Stone walk ways
3. People having lunch
4. People being breed and wine
5. Someone reading a book at a cafa
Montmartre is a large hill in Paris's 18th arrondissement. It is 130 metres high and gives its name to the surrounding district, part of the Right Bank in the northern section of the city. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 is bordered by rue Caulaincourt and rue Custine on the north; rue de Clignancourt on the east; boulevard de Clichy and boulevard de Rochechouart to the south. Containing sixty hectares.
1. Art
2. Someone getting drawn
3. People looking at art
4. People eating lunch
5. French Flag
Escargots
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