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Rheims
Situated an hour from Paris, Rheims has always been a key town / central to history ever since Antiquity.
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notre-dame cathedral
A masterpiece of Gothic art, the Cathedral of Our Lady was started in 1211. It was the cathedral of coronations for French kings in memory of the baptism of Clovis by Saint Remi, probably on Christmas Day 498. The left portal on the west front carries the famous Smiling Angel statue.
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tau palace
The former Archbishop's Palace was built by Mansart and Robert de Cotte in 1690. Today, it houses the cathedral's museum with tapestries, sculptures and artifacts from the kings' coronations. The "Salle du Tau", once used as a banqueting hall after coronations, is most noteworthy.
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Saint-remi museum
The famous Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Remi, the shrine of the Holy Ampula used for French kings' coronations, is a magnificent building in the classical style. It now houses the city's Museum of History and Archeology with impressive collections from Prehistory to the Renaissance as well as a large military history section. 12th-13th centuries chapter house.
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park de la patte d'oie (goose ' foot)
In the heart of town this historical park, created in the middle of the 18th century, reshaped during the construction of the congress centre in 1994/95. Fountains, artificial river, area for children games.
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reims-champagne automobile museum
Nearly 200 cars and motorbykes from 1908 to our time, some having only a few exemplars, and many prestigious marks. Noteworthy collection of enameled registration plates and more than 4000 model cars and toys.
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