REIMS CATHEDRAL
On the drive from Luxembourg to Paris, our tour group stopped in Reims, France, to visit the great cathedral in that city. The cathedral is historically important as the location of the coronation of French kings. The last king coronated there was Charles X in 1825. The current structure was first completed in the 14th century. It was massively damaged during the First World War but was rebuilt after the war, reopening in 1938.
I enjoy architectural photography, and the Reims Cathedral did not disappoint. Here are some of the pics that I got.
JOHN
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