The Abbey of Saint-Remi, one of Reims’ four UNESCO World Heritage sites, stands as a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture in northern France. Built in the 11th century, the abbey church is home to the tomb of Saint Rémi, a significant figure in the region’s history. Adjacent to the church, the former abbey buildings now house the Saint-Remi Museum, which offers visitors a chance to explore its exhibition spaces. The site’s historical and architectural significance, combined with its cultural offerings, provides a rich and immersive experience for those interested in the heritage of Reims.
Abbey of Saint-Remi (Abbaye Saint-Rémi)
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