La Pâtisserie Française et Le Cimetière Père Lachaise
Salut tout le monde!
On Thursday students went to the Père Lachaise cemetery, which is the largest cemetery in the city of Paris. It boasts 3.5 million visitors annually, making it the most visited cemetery in the world! Some notable graves the students had a chance to see are those of Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Édith Piaf, and Molière, amongst many others.
On Friday students had the chance to cook some French pastries! We went to a local "Cook and Go" and made a chocolate cake and crumble.
- PL Bridgette
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