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21st quartier of Paris, named for the French minting institution
de la Monnaie
22nd quartier of Paris, named after one of France's national theaters
de l’Odéon
23rd quartier of Paris
Notre-Dame-des-Champs
24th quartier of Paris, named after an abbey. Paris' largest boulevard shares the first part of the name.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Name of the arrondissement. It derives from a 17th century palace where the French senate is seated nowadays; a famous garden belongs to it.
Luxembourg
Rotating platform with toy horses on which children can ride. A rather famous one stands in mentioned garden. It was designed by Charles Garnier and inspired a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.
Carousel
In mentioned garden stands a statue that is the smaller sister to this New York landmark
Statue of Liberty
Café where Hemingway, Lenin, and Picasso gathered and which is mentioned in Édith Piaf's song "Paris"
Café du Dôme
The Comédie-Française, another of France's national theaters, is closely associated with this 17th century dramatist (The Misanthrope, Tartuffe)
Molière
They are called bouquinistes and can be found along the Seine. What do they sell (mostly)?
Antiquarian books
Name either of the three most famous existentialists who lived in the 6th ("The Stranger", "The Second Sex", "Nausea")
Albert Camus | Simone de Beauvoir | Jean-Paul Sartre