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Instagram photo locations in Reims

Reims combines ancient monuments and modern structures for photography. The Notre-Dame Cathedral, Roman ruins, and champagne cellars offer varied settings. The city streets, parks, and architectural elements present photo opportunities from different periods. Local gardens, bridges, and the surrounding vineyards complete the range of settings for social media content.

Underground corridor with stone arches and vaults from the third century, used as market and storage space in Roman times.

Royal palace and history museum next to Notre-Dame Cathedral in Reims, France

Cathedral of Reims

Reims, France

Cathedral of Reims

Medieval cathedral built between 1211 and 1516, notable for its French Gothic architecture and role in French royal coronation ceremonies.

Mars Gate

Reims, France

Mars Gate

Roman arch from the third century with relief sculptures depicting agricultural scenes and Roman mythology, measuring 33 meters in width.

Saint-Remi Basilica

Reims, France

Saint-Remi Basilica

Medieval church built in the 11th century containing the tomb of Saint Remi and gothic architectural elements with stained glass windows.

Royal Square

Reims, France

Royal Square

18th century public square with symmetrical buildings, stone facades and a central bronze statue of King Louis XV.

City Hall

Reims, France

City Hall

17th century administrative building with Renaissance architecture, featuring stone carvings and a central clock tower on the main facade.

Sube Fountain

Reims, France

Sube Fountain

Art deco fountain built in 1906 with a tall bronze column decorated with figures representing the wine industry of Reims.

Carnegie Library

Reims, France

Carnegie Library

1920s public library with marble floors, painted glass ceiling and a metal framework decorated with geometric patterns typical of art deco style.

Taittinger Cellars

Reims, France

Taittinger Cellars

Historic champagne house with fourth century Roman chalk quarries used as wine cellars, located 18 meters underground with carved walls.

Place Drouet d'Erlon

Reims, France

Place Drouet d'Erlon

Central square with restaurants, retail stores and the Subé fountain, connecting the train station to the city center.

Foujita Chapel

Reims, France

Foujita Chapel

Religious building from 1966 with murals depicting biblical scenes, designed and painted by artist Tsuguharu Foujita in French and Japanese styles.

Museum of Fine Arts

Reims, France

Museum of Fine Arts

The museum displays paintings from the 16th to 20th centuries, including works by French masters and European artists in renovated halls.

Villa Demoiselle

Reims, France

Villa Demoiselle

This 1908 residence combines Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, featuring stained glass windows, mosaics, and period furniture throughout its rooms.

Ruinart Cellars

Reims, France

Ruinart Cellars

Founded in 1729, these chalk quarries extend 38 meters underground, maintaining constant temperature for champagne aging in traditional methods.

Built in 1929, this concrete market structure features a parabolic vault ceiling and hosts vendors selling regional products three days per week.

Circuit de Gueux

Reims, France

Circuit de Gueux

Former motor racing venue from 1926 to 1972, with remaining stone grandstands and original timing buildings along the D27 road.

Pont de Vesle

Reims, France

Pont de Vesle

Stone bridge crossing the Vesle river, constructed in the 19th century, connecting the city center with southern districts.

Municipal garden with seasonal flower displays, greenhouse collections, and ornamental trees spread across five hectares of landscaped grounds.

Le Vergeur Museum

Reims, France

Le Vergeur Museum

Renaissance mansion housing regional art collections, period furniture, and historical exhibits from the 13th to 19th centuries.

Abbey Ruins

Reims, France

Abbey Ruins

Stone walls and foundation of a 13th century religious complex with surrounding garden beds and grass areas.

Military Fort

Reims, France

Military Fort

Military structure from 1883 that protected the city during World War I, now housing war artifacts and exhibits.

Vineyard Lighthouse

Reims, France

Vineyard Lighthouse

Inland navigation tower from 1909 surrounded by grape fields, containing exhibits about local wine production methods.

Rue de Tambour

Reims, France

Rue de Tambour

This medieval street features timber-framed buildings from the 13th century, stone houses, and local shops selling regional products and crafts.

The regional park contains 50,000 hectares of forest and vineyards. Visitors can explore marked trails through oak woods and champagne grape fields.

Avenue de Champagne

Reims, France

Avenue de Champagne

This street houses multiple champagne producers and their limestone cellars. Architecture includes 19th century mansions with ornate iron gates and gardens.

This 58-kilometer waterway connects two rivers through 24 locks. Trees line both banks with paths for walking and cycling along the water.

Parc de Champagne

Reims, France

Parc de Champagne

This urban garden features geometric flower beds, mature trees, and stone paths. Visitors can observe the traditional French garden design with fountains and benches.

Opera de Reims

Reims, France

Opera de Reims

This theater presents classical operas, modern productions, and concerts throughout the year. The interior features red velvet seats and ornate gold decorations.

Traditional merry-go-round with painted horses and mirrors, located in a covered passage. This vintage attraction spins to organ music throughout the day.

Faux de Verzy

Verzy, France

Faux de Verzy

Natural forest containing beech trees with curved trunks and branches. These rare specimens grow in unusual patterns due to genetic mutations.