Reims Cathedral, Cathedral in Reims, France.
Reims Cathedral is a beautiful example of French Gothic architecture.
The cathedral was the site of 25 coronations of the kings of France, from Louis VIII in 1223 to Charles X in 1825.
The cathedral has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991.
The cathedral is open to the public and offers guided tours.
Its façade is adorned with over 2,300 statues, which is more than any other cathedral.
Location: Reims
Inception: 13 Century
Architect: Jean d'Orbais
Official opening: 1275
Architectural style: Rayonnant
Height: 81 m
Address: rue du Trésor 51100
Email: accueil@reims-tourisme.com
Website: cathedrale-reims.com
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap