French Monuments

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Across
  1. 4. world's largest art and history museum located in Paris, France.
  2. 6. of Normandy- Allied code names for the beach that spread 50 miles across Normandy.
  3. 8. Dupuytren- Kind of like what we would call a medical museum. It is a museum full of wax sculptures of different parts of the body. This helps illustrate how disease grows and develops in different parts of the body.
  4. 9. St. Michel- A tidal island off of the northwest coast of Normandy France. It is off the coast approximately 1km.
  5. 12. A small clifftop village located in South-Central France, it is known for its complex of religious buildings.
  6. 14. Dame- it is a medieval chatholic cathedral. It was constructed in 1163.
  7. 15. du Gard- Roman aqueduct bridge built in the first century AD. Used to carry water over 50km, to the Roman colony of Nemausus.
  8. 16. Cinq- A more modern day French restaurant that was built in 2001 and is located in Paris France.
  9. 19. Claude Monet lived here.
  10. 20. de Chambord- A chateaux that is very well known for its French architecture which is very well blended in with the medieval time period.
  11. 21. Eiffel-it is a giant structure made from iron. The eiffel tower is named after the builder Gustave Eiffel.
Down
  1. 1. Coeur- A Roman Catholic Church and minor basilica in Paris France.
  2. 2. A town southeast of Paris known for the Fontainebleau Palace.
  3. 3. des ducs Bretagne-A large castle located in the city of Nantes. Centre of the Historical province of Brittany until the separation in 1956.
  4. 4. Caves- A complex of caves located near the village of Montiganic.
  5. 5. Village in the region of Normandy in Northern France, in 1883 impressionist
  6. 7. Sainte-Geneviève at the center of the Place du Pantheon.
  7. 10. Rouge- A French musical about a young Englishman in Paris of 1899.
  8. 11. Located in an area known as the Latin Quarter of France. It stands atop the
  9. 13. Garnier- An Opera house that was built between 1861 to 1875 under Emperor Napoleon III
  10. 17. They are underground cemeteries. One in Paris France holds more than 6 million remains.
  11. 18. de Triomphe-One of the most famous monuments in Paris, France standing at the Western end of Champs- Élysées at the centre of Palace Charles de Gaulle.