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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims
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The Cathedral Notre-Dame is a must see monument on the UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the famous place of coronation for Kings in France.
The Reims cathedral (UNESCO), a major tourist destination, receives about one million visitors annually. This Roman Catholic church was built in the High Gothic style. The seat of the Archdiocese of Reims, the cathedral was where the kings of France were crowned, and the axial chapel stained glass…
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“The Basilica of Saint-Remi (UNESCO) was founded in the 6th century. Since 1099 it has conserved the relics of Saint Remi (died 553), the Bishop of Reims who converted Clovis, King of the Franks, to Christianity in AD 496, after he defeated the Alamanni in the Battle of Tolbiac. The present basilica was the romano-gothic abbey church; it was consecrated by Pope Leo IX in 1049. The 11th-century nave and transepts, in the Romanesque style, are the oldest.”
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Historic Site
“The Palais du Tau was the Royal residence during the coronation of the Kings of France and would hold a Royal banquet to celebrate each new King. It is now a museum that holds the Cathedral's tapestries, treasures and Coronation history. The garden is the perfect place for a picnic.”
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Park
“Le parc de Champagne, situé sur la colline Saint-Nicaise fait partie de l'ensemble Coteaux, Maisons et Caves de Champagne inscrit sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO en 2015. Ligne 11 : départ Opéra – Cathédrale / arrêt Parc”
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Historic Site
“Champagne Taittinger offers some incredible caves to go exploring as well as offering a tour of how they make Champagne. Pommery and Veuve Cliquot are also very close by.”
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Winery
“Visit the famous of this winemaker, you could enjoy a lunch or diner at "Maison Demoiselle"”
- 24 locals recommend