600m² divided into 7 scenographic spaces show you 3 major times: Europe and Champagne-Ardenne before the war reminds you what the Belle Epoque period was, until the launching of the conflict.
The War...
The Cryptoporticus reminds that the Roman were here. The building is parlty buried and when it was built, at the beginning of the 3rd century, the basement dealt with bean storage and the surface was ...
This museum is located in the 17th and 18th century buildings of the former St. Remi Royal Abbey, where the holy ampula, used to anoint the kings of France, was kept.
The Palace of Tau will be under construction from 1 January 2023 for a period of two years. The establishment will therefore no longer welcoming public. However, guided tours of the Cathedral towers ...
The key component of the Planetarium's extensive technical equipment is a highly advanced projector, which uses precise scientific data to reprodice the stars on a dome-shaped screen.
As well as the 6...
Like the other FRACs in each of the French regions, the Regional Funds is mandated to create and promote a collection of contemporary works of art, to conceive and produce exhibitions of contemporary ...
A listed historical monument of the 13th, 15th and 16th centuries. Remarkable collection of decorative arts, works of art illustrating the History of Reims and the Royal Coronations. Original engravin...
Ses somptueux décors des XVIIème et XVIIIème siècles ont été réalisés par les artistes les plus prestigieux (Watteau, Boucher, Oudry, …) à la demande des Bourbon, des Pr...
Our Lady of Peace Chapel was entirely imagined and decorated in the refined Japanese tradition by Léonard Foujita, a Japanese painter of the School of Paris, in 1966, after his conversion to catholici...
110 years of automobile creations have been assembled in the museum and some models were manufactured in only a few specimens. Nearly 230 vehicles are exhibited in one of the most important car museum...
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saint-Remi Basilica is a collection of history and art which should not be missed. The 11th century Romanesque nave was lengthened by two transepts at the end o...
Fort de la Pompelle played an important role in the 1914-1918 war. It was built in 1883 as part of Reims' defences on the designs of General Séré de Rivières after the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)....
Laissez-vous séduire par le Château de Pierry et l’harmonie typique des demeures seigneuriales du 18ème siècle ! Un lieu plein de charme qui vous attend pour une visite unique !
Ce quadrilatère à l’appareillage champenois typique de la région est l’un des plus beaux châteaux de la Champagne. Plus de 50 jeux anciens, les Jeux des Chevaliers, et bien d’autres activités pour déc...
Oeuilly: a village out of time. Follow the guide for 1.5 hours to 3 authentic places from the early 20th century. Discover a typical Champagne home, entirely furnished with objects from the daily life...
Overhanging one of the most prestigious slope of the Montagne de Reims, the lighthouse of Verzenay and its Musée de la Vigne invites you to discover the fascinating world of the vineyards of Champagne...
The Champagne Wine and Regional Archaeology Museum, located on the Avenue de Champagne, is housed in the Château Perrier, a 19th century building that has been classified as a Historic Monument since ...
On Monday, 7 May 1945 at 2.41 am in the War Room of General Eisenhower’s supreme headquarters (S.H.A.E.F.), which occupied part of what was Reims’ technical college, the Allied Forces put an end to th...
As the flagship of a blend of Art nouveau and Art déco, Villa Demoiselle was built from 1904 to 1908 according to plans by the architect Louis Sorel. In 2004, Paul-François Vranken, president of Vrank...
Notre-Dame de Reims is one of Europe's most important Gothic structures. A World Heritage site, the 13th century cathedral has characteristics all its own, in particular its lighting, statuary and uni...