"Royal Church of France"
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims stands on the site where Clovis, the first king of the Franks, was baptized by Saint Remi. An place of worship was built on the site, but was destroyed in 1211. The cathedral that stands today was constructed in the 13th-Century, though many additions and modifications have been made since that time. Many kings of France have been crowned at this beautiful Gothic structure, though it is perhaps just as famous for having stained glass windows designed by renowned artist Marc Chagall. The cathedral celebrated its 800th birthday in 2011. Visitors to the cathedral can admire the intricate carvings and sculptures found throughout its interior or gaze in awe at the structure's exquisite facades.
3 Rue Guillaume de Machault, Reims, France, 51100
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"Royal Church of France"
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims stands on the site where Clovis, the first king of the Franks, was baptized by Saint Remi. An place of worship was built on the site, but was destroyed in 1211. The cathedral that stands today was constructed in the 13th-Century, though many additions and modifications have been made since that time. Many kings of France have been crowned at this beautiful Gothic structure, though it is perhaps just as famous for having stained glass windows designed by renowned artist Marc Chagall. The cathedral celebrated its 800th birthday in 2011. Visitors to the cathedral can admire the intricate carvings and sculptures found throughout its interior or gaze in awe at the structure's exquisite facades.
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