Step into the story of Reims and make its history part of your own adventure.
From the Statue of Jean-Baptiste Colbert to the Carnegie Library, we’ll uncover royal influence, wartime destruction, reconstruction, and the legacy of Champagne in the city.
Discover how Roman chalk quarries became Champagne cellars, how French kings were crowned in Reims, and how the city nearly disappeared during World War I.
Join this cinematic journey through power, conflict, resilience, and celebration in one of France’s most fascinating cities.
We will meet at the Statue de Jean-Baptiste Colbert for a journey back in time through Reims.
As our journey through time ends, the rest of Reims is yours to explore.
Largest roman arch still existing in the world.
Destroyed during WWI and rebuilt as it is now.
Important part of medieval trade networks in Reims.
Used to be a squared covered forum.
Area connected to royalty in Reims.
Perfect art deco reconstruction example financed by the Americans (Carnegie).
The cathedral of Reims that has stood through the test of time and destruction.
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