Visitors will take a walk through history when they visit the Reims Cathedral . Here, they will discover a place where the Bishop Saint Remi opened "the doors of the faith" to the King Clovis I, first king of the Franks, as well as where many coronations of French kings were celebrated. In more recent times, the cathedral witnessed the Franco-German reconciliation of 1962. Built in the 13th century, the cathedral boasts splendid Gothic architecture and some of the most ornate stained-glass windows in France. Whether visitors pass through its doors for the love of art or the refreshment of spirit, the Reims Cathedral will awe with a grandiosity that remains a lively hive of parish activity.

3 Rue Guillaume de Machault, 51100 Reims, France, Phone: +33 (0) 3 26 47 55 34, Map