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Hostellerie La Briqueterie

Crédits : Charlène Campos. Translation: Jil Harry. Pictures: Dozemode, Dezalb, Jonathan Thiell.

The "Cité des Sacres"

Reims is brimming with historic sites to be explored: Gallo-Roman ruins, medieval monuments, museums…

In themselves alone, Reims and its cathedral summarize 15 centuries of history since the baptism of Clovis in 498 AD. In memory of this event, 30 kings would be crowned here - three more in the Saint-Rémi basilica - starting with Louis Le Pieux, son of Charlemagne, in 816 AD. The most memorable coronation was, however, that of Dauphin Charles VII, led in Reims by Jeanne d'Arc on July 17th, 1429, after the lifting of the siege of Orléans. Most of the Kings of France were crowned in Reims, the last being Charles X, in 1825.

As the legend goes, Reims was built by Remus, the founding brother of Ancient Rome. After the Roman conquest, Reims, then known as Durocortorum ("fortified settlement" in Latin), was integrated into the province of Belgium and became its capital. Ruins from this era can still be seen today. Among them, one of four gateways giving access to the Roman town (Porte de Mars), and one of the three semi-buried galleries forming the Gallo-Roman cryptoportico beneath the Place du Forum. 

Unsurprisingly, the city of Reims plays host to many museums and historic landmarks: the Fine Arts Museum (currently undergoing renovation, scheduled to reopen in 2025), the Foujita Chapel (artistic testament by Franco-Japanese painter Léonard Foujita), the Saint-Rémi Museum (housed in the former abbey of the same name), the Museum of La Reddition (where Nazi capitulation in Europe was signed on May 7th, 1945), but also the Fort of La Pompelle, the Planetarium, and the Palais du Tau.

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