Across
- 2. Built on 14 islands, this city is sometimes called the “Venice of the North.”
- 4. The Brandenburg Gate here once symbolized the division between East and West Germany.
- 5. Home to the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of France and the most-visited paid monument in the world.
- 8. Home to the Atomium, a unique building shaped like an iron atom and a symbol of the city.
- 10. Houses the mausoleum of Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey.
- 14. Known for the Colosseum, an ancient amphitheatre and symbol of the Roman Empire.
- 15. Known for its historic trams and the Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- 17. Site of the Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of ancient Greece.
- 18. Home to Trinity College and the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript from the 9th century.
- 19. The medieval city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its clock tower.
- 20. Famous for its classical music heritage and home to the Schönbrunn Palace.
Down
- 1. Famous for its design district and the white Helsinki Cathedral.
- 3. The Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, sits in its harbor.
- 6. The Chain Bridge connects Buda and Pest across the Danube River.
- 7. Charles Bridge is a historic stone bridge lined with statues, connecting the city’s old and new towns.
- 9. Known for its canals and the Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary.
- 11. The rebuilt Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, restored after World War II.
- 12. Famous for Big Ben, the iconic four-faced clock tower next to the Houses of Parliament.
- 13. The Royal Palace here is the largest in Western Europe by floor area.
- 16. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here every year.
