Quiz about the 3rd Arrondissement (Paris) - Statistics

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On mentioned square stands a statue of this "woman", a personification of France and secular godess of liberty. Marianne
100%
The Hôtel Salé hosts a museum dedicated (mostly) to this Spanish painter (1881-1973). Pablo Picasso
100%
11th quartier of Paris, named after an institution responsible for storing historical documents des Archives
67%
9th quartier of Paris, named after an elite school (or grande école) des Arts et Métiers
67%
Historic district that spreads into the 4th arrondissement and has been a center for Jewish and gay life. It literally means "The Marsh". Le Marais
67%
French king who in 1792 was held prisoner in a fortress formerly belonging to mentioned order. His son would die there three years later under dubious circumstances. Louis XVI.
67%
Together with the 1st, 2nd and 4th arrondissement, the 3rd has been part of this administrative division since 2020 Paris Centre
67%
The alchemist Nicholas Flamel lived in what is now the 3rd. He allegedly discovered this magic object, which turns base materials into gold (and is featured in a Harry Potter story). Philosopher's Stone
67%
Square bordering the 4th and 10th arrondissement that is a popular setting for demonstrations. It received its current name on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the French Revolution, in 1879. Place de la {République}
67%
The name of the 3rd derives from the fact that a famed order of knights, originally founded in Jerusalem, had a base here Temple
67%
10th quartier of Paris des Enfants-Rouges
33%
Museum dedicated to the history of Paris. Its name comes from a mispronounciation of the original owner's Breton name Kernevenoy. Musée Carnavalet
33%
12th quartier of Paris Sainte-Avoye
0%
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