France - Champagne-Ardenne
Nôtre Dame Cathedral Reims
A Karen Brown Recommendation
1, rue Guillaume de Machault |
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Reims, once the capital of France (4th to 9th centuries) is considered one of the capitals of the Champagne district. The Nôtre Dame Cathedral dates from the 12th century and is where the kings of France used to be crowned (follow signs for Centre Ville). Begun in 1211, it is one of the oldest examples of Gothic architecture in France, and while it suffered heavy damage in World War I, it was beautifully restored in 1938. Traffic around the cathedral is terribly congested.
Located along this Karen Brown Itinerary:
Wine Country - Champagne
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