Euro Quiz # 57: Markets, markets and markets!
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Euro Quiz # 57: Markets, markets and markets!
One of my favorite thing about Europe is its many colorful street markets and today's quiz is all about markets!
1- A French flea market is called what?
2- Paris has two main flea markets - one much bigger than the other is located near which metro stop? And on what days is it open. (Actually 15 separate markets in total.)
3- Where is the other main Paris flea market located? (Market is the same name as the Porte de ....... where it is located?)
4- This London food and veg market is known as a purveyor of fancy gourmet foods like exotic cheeses, meats, breads, etc - located in part under the arches of London Bridge Railway Station?
5- This gritty sprawling Cockneyesque East Side London street market market is named after which piece of clothing?
6- Just outside Florence's Mercato Nuevo indoor food market is a very famous fountain and statue - originally made in the 1600s for gthe Baboli Gardens but later moved here - what is the fo untain's name, what does the name mean in Italian and what two things do visitors to Flornce do if wanting to guarantee their return to Venice (Florence's version of the Trevi Fountain) - the original was removed in 1998 to a museum and a copy was put up in its place.
7- At German Christmas markets this hot alcoholic drink is a ubiquitous feature?
8- Amsterdam's best known street market is located near the old Heineken Brewery (now a shell of itself called the Heineken Experience) is a most colorful mutli-ethnic affair?
9- Back in the days when Amsterdam was overrun with street thieves - in the 70s and 80s - the word was 'if you had something stolen you could go to this sprawling flea market and buy it back!" (Think Napoleon!)
10 - This ancient Venetian market - in the same venue for many centuries - is adjacent to what, from which it takes its name?
11- What are some of your favorite European street markets? (optional question not counting in the quiz).
1- A French flea market is called what?
2- Paris has two main flea markets - one much bigger than the other is located near which metro stop? And on what days is it open. (Actually 15 separate markets in total.)
3- Where is the other main Paris flea market located? (Market is the same name as the Porte de ....... where it is located?)
4- This London food and veg market is known as a purveyor of fancy gourmet foods like exotic cheeses, meats, breads, etc - located in part under the arches of London Bridge Railway Station?
5- This gritty sprawling Cockneyesque East Side London street market market is named after which piece of clothing?
6- Just outside Florence's Mercato Nuevo indoor food market is a very famous fountain and statue - originally made in the 1600s for gthe Baboli Gardens but later moved here - what is the fo untain's name, what does the name mean in Italian and what two things do visitors to Flornce do if wanting to guarantee their return to Venice (Florence's version of the Trevi Fountain) - the original was removed in 1998 to a museum and a copy was put up in its place.
7- At German Christmas markets this hot alcoholic drink is a ubiquitous feature?
8- Amsterdam's best known street market is located near the old Heineken Brewery (now a shell of itself called the Heineken Experience) is a most colorful mutli-ethnic affair?
9- Back in the days when Amsterdam was overrun with street thieves - in the 70s and 80s - the word was 'if you had something stolen you could go to this sprawling flea market and buy it back!" (Think Napoleon!)
10 - This ancient Venetian market - in the same venue for many centuries - is adjacent to what, from which it takes its name?
11- What are some of your favorite European street markets? (optional question not counting in the quiz).
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#1 Marche aux puces.
( not at home will try answer others later)
( not at home will try answer others later)
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#2 Clignancourt and Porte de Vanves
Saturday 9 am -6 pm
Sunday 10 am- 6pm
Monday 11am -5pm
Saturday 9 am -6 pm
Sunday 10 am- 6pm
Monday 11am -5pm
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#4 Bourough Market.
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5 Petticoat
7 Gluhwein
8 Albert Cuyp
9 Waterlooplein
11 my local town market, where I can buy pretty anything I need, from great potatoes, and wonderful meat to handbags, coats, and vacuum cleaner repair kits. Plus good kibbeling.
7 Gluhwein
8 Albert Cuyp
9 Waterlooplein
11 my local town market, where I can buy pretty anything I need, from great potatoes, and wonderful meat to handbags, coats, and vacuum cleaner repair kits. Plus good kibbeling.
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#5 Petticoat Market. (I am not home...on cell phone)
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# name is Il Porcellino
name is for Piglet.
Tourists put coins in the piglet jaw to drop through grate and
they rub the boar's snout.
name is for Piglet.
Tourists put coins in the piglet jaw to drop through grate and
they rub the boar's snout.
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( Whew !! back home after spending the afternoon with Step-granddaughter at McDonalds Play area. )
hetismij2: I have been to Albert Culp and Waterlooplein ( near the Opera house and City Hall )
#10 Rialto Marketplace near the Rialto Bridge
hetismij2: I have been to Albert Culp and Waterlooplein ( near the Opera house and City Hall )
#10 Rialto Marketplace near the Rialto Bridge
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Where is everyone. I know Europe is sleeping right now.
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