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A pedestrian square in the heart of Reims, serving as the cathedral's parvis, hosting the third-largest Christmas market in France since 2016. The square is surrounded by notable buildings and has undergone renovations, revealing a Medieval cemetery during excavations in 2007.
A Gothic stone sculpture, the Smiling Angel is a remarkable work of the International Gothic style, featuring flowing drapery and a seeming detachment from the façade, carved between 1236 and 1245.
A custom house, the Sous-préfecture de Reims, is a historic building in Reims, France, housing the sub-prefecture of the Marne department, with a façade and toiture listed as a monument historique since 1953.
A bronze statue of King Louis XV stands at the center of Place Royale, commissioned by the city from sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle and inaugurated in 1765.
A cryptoporticus is a subterranean gallery, built around 100 AD, that was part of the Roman forum in Reims. It features a U-shaped design, with vaulted ceilings and pillars, and originally had loges with decorated stucco walls.
A historic square, Place du Forum Reims occupies the site of the ancient Roman forum, with a central cryptoportique and a mix of commercial and public spaces. Reminiscent of its Middle Ages past, the square features Art Deco buildings and a public fountain.
A Commanderie of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, founded on the site of a former Templar commandery in Reims, France.
A museum-hotel in Reims, France, combining two 13th-century and 16th-century buildings, it features Gothic windows, Renaissance architecture, and a collection of artworks from across the world, including 50 Albrecht Dürer prints.
A Renaissance pavilion, known as Maison Monsieur de Muyre, constructed in 1565 by Nicolas de Pâris and featuring a distinctive arrangement of six-sided stones and ornate windows.
Place du Forum Reims