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  1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Reims Cathedral Inside stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Reims Cathedral Inside stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · The angel bell tower, which dominates the chevet, stands 87 metres high. It is the highest point of Reims Cathedral. The interior of the Cathedral of Reims. Let’s start the visit by the nave. The Nave A side aisle of the nave © French Moments. The main nave, consisting of ten bays, is flanked by two single aisles on both sides.

  3. The abbey is now a museum of heritage and history of Reims and its region. Criterion (i): The Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims is a masterpiece of Gothic art due to the outstanding handling of new architectural techniques in the 13th century and the harmonious marriage of architecture and sculptured ornamentation.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Reims had a well-established history, from its days as a bustling hub of the Roman Empire, to becoming a center of French culture in the early Middle Ages. Additionally, Reims was the “Coronation Capital,” so to speak, the traditional location for the coronation of French kings. It was also home to a magnificent high Gothic cathedral, Notre ...

  5. Generally, that reflects the interior of the church. - [Steven] And these are called, portals. And they reflect the interior because the central doors enter into the widest part of building, the nave.

  6. Exterior. The three portals are laden with statues and statuettes; among European cathedrals, only Chartres has more sculpted figures. The central portal, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is surmounted by a rose window framed in an arch itself decorated with statuary, in place of the usual sculptured tympanum.

  7. Did you know ? Reims Cathedral is the third building to be erected on the same site!. The first was erected on the site of a former thermal bath in 401 by Saint Nicaise (eleventh bishop of Reims).. A Carolingian cathedral was then erected in 820 and consecrated in 862, in the presence of Charles le Chauve, Charlemagne's grandson. It burned down on May 6, 1210 and was totally destroyed.

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