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  2. Table of Contents. 1. Notre Dame Cathedral. 2. Palais du Tau. 3. Old Saint Remi Abbey. Cathedral of Saint Remi. Musée Saint-Remi. 4. Reims' Champagne Region. 5. Wine Tasting and Excursions. 6. Museum of Fine Arts. 7. Art Deco Buildings. 8. Porte Mars. 9. Foujita Chapel. 10. Les Faux de Verzy. How to Get to Reims. Getting Around Reims.

    • The history: Reims is known as the City of Kings because the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims was the place where France’s kings were coronated after 816.
    • The architecture: Of course one has to visit the famous cathedral. Frequently referred to in architecture classes across Europe – it is one of the pinnacles of Gothic architecture and in 1991 was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    • The cultural scene: Reims hosts many cultural events throughout the year – suited to both young and old. One particularly popular event with students is Les Noces Félines, an electronic music festival held in the Palais du Tau, where previous acts such as Polo Pan, Famonty and Another Pixel took to the stage.
    • The Champagne houses: From Taittinger to Mumm, Veuve Clicquot to Ruinart (the oldest Champagne house in the world), Reims is the beating heart of France's Champagne industry.
  3. Jul 6, 2023 · Reims is home to many UNESCO Heritage Sites, some dating back thousands of years. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone who loves to dive into history when they travel. In 1991, this prestigious status was awarded to the Reims Cathedral, the Palace of Tau, and the Abbey of Saint-Remi.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReimsReims - Wikipedia

    Reims (/ riːmz / REEMZ; [4] French: [ʁɛ̃s] ⓘ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French department of Marne, and the 12th most populous city in France. The city lies 129 km (80 mi) northeast of Paris on the Vesle river, a tributary of the Aisne.

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    • Cathedral Our Lady of Reims. It is THE must-see monument in Reims, the main attraction of the city, the one that attracts the majority of tourists. And there is a good reason for it!
    • The Palace of Tau. The palace of Tau, located right next to the Cathedral and also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once the residence of the Archbishops of Reims.
    • Reims Saint-Remi Basilica. Built in the 11th century and almost entirely destroyed during the First World War, it is here that you can find the relics of the Archbishop St. Remi (who, as we saw earlier, converted Clovis to Christianity).
    • St. Remi History Museum. Next to the basilica, in the former royal Abbey of Saint-Remi, there is the St. Remi museum (“Musée Saint-Remi”). The building, which is the 3rd listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Reims, is worth a visit if only for its architecture.
  5. Reims is most famous for its cathedral (1211-1480), which is one of the finest examples of the 'French Gothic' architecture style. Reims was evangelized around the third century AD and a Christian basilica was first constructed here around the year 400, consecrated to the Virgin by the Bishop Nicasius.

  6. Apr 29, 2023 · Reims is champagne-central, and all your favourite houses are lined up for you to tour and taste. What’s more, and you might not know this, but every single French King, from 987 to Charles X in the 19th century, was crowned right here at the Reims Cathedral.

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