
Rheims Cathedral
Reims Cathedral, also known as Notre-Dame de Reims, is a stunning Gothic-style church in Reims, France, famous for its grand architecture and historical significance. Built primarily between the 13th and 14th centuries, it served as the traditional site for French royal coronations. The cathedral features intricate sculptures, towering spires, and beautiful stained glass windows that depict biblical stories. It symbolizes France’s monarchy and religious heritage. Throughout centuries, it has been a site of important ceremonies and remains an architectural masterpiece representing medieval craftsmanship and cultural history.