The Eiffel Tower.
The word "landmark" in French is spelled "repère."
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The Statue of Liberty was made by the French.
The Louvre museum, the largest French museum (and the world's most visited) is a central landmark in Paris.
The French landmark in Paris is the Eiffel Tower (named for designer Gustave Eiffel).
"Monument" is the English equivalent of the French word monument. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which also translates as "historical building, landmark, masterpiece" -- will be "mo-nyoo-maw" in French.
Yes it is a landmark, a natural landmark.
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The famous French landmark named after a German city is the Eiffel Tower, which was named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel. The name "Eiffel" itself is derived from the German town of Eifel, located in western Germany. The tower, completed in 1889, has become an iconic symbol of Paris and France as a whole.