Exploring Game of Thrones’ Real-Life Dragonstone

Exploring Game of Thrones’ Real-Life Dragonstone

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11th Grade - University

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Gazi Lugache, located in Basque Country, Spain, is known for its chapel dedicated to John the Baptist and its appearance in Game of Thrones as Dragonstone. The site features a narrow stone bridge with 231 steps and has a rich history, including legends of wish-granting bells and uses ranging from a convent to a prison during the Spanish Inquisition. Its popularity surged after being featured in the TV series, attracting many visitors.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the narrow stone bridge at Gazi Lugache?

It connects the islet to the mainland.

It is a popular tourist attraction for its beauty.

It consists of 231 zigzagging steps leading to a chapel.

It is a filming location for Game of Thrones.

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What is the legend associated with ringing the bell at Gazi Lugache?

It signals the start of a local festival.

It grants a wish to those who reach the top.

It brings good luck to visitors.

It wards off evil spirits.

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What was one of the historical uses of the structure on Gazi Lugache?

A trading post

A convent

A military fortress

A royal palace

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How did the appearance of Gazi Lugache in Game of Thrones affect its popularity?

It attracted thousands of visitors.

It became a site for historical reenactments.

It was closed to the public for preservation.

It became a pilgrimage site.

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Why do visitors flock to Gazi Lugache?

To study its architectural design

To catch a glimpse of Daenerys Targaryen

To enjoy the scenic views

To participate in local festivals