Quiz about the 6th Arrondissement (Paris) - Statistics

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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
80%
They are called bouquinistes and can be found along the Seine. What do they sell (mostly)? Antiquarian books
80%
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
80%
22nd quartier of Paris, named after one of France's national theaters de l’Odéon
80%
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
80%
The Comédie-Française, another of France's national theaters, is closely associated with this 17th century dramatist (The Misanthrope, Tartuffe) Molière
60%
24th quartier of Paris, named after an abbey. Paris' largest boulevard shares the first part of the name. Saint-Germain-des-Prés
60%
21st quartier of Paris, named for the French minting institution de la Monnaie
40%
23rd quartier of Paris Notre-Dame-des-Champs
40%
In mentioned garden stands a statue that is the smaller sister to this New York landmark Statue of Liberty
40%
Café where Hemingway, Lenin, and Picasso gathered and which is mentioned in Édith Piaf's song "Paris" Café du Dôme
20%
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