05/05/2023
Reims Cathedral in Reims, France
Also called the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Reims, the French High Gothic style structure is a historical landmark for many reasons. It was the sight of 25 coronations of the kings of France, from the 13th to 19th centuries, most notably of Louis VIII in 1223 and Charles VII in 1429 in the presence of Joan of Arc.
Construction of Reims Cathedral began in 1211, and while it was modeled on the Chartes Cathedreal, Reims incorporated several new architectural techniques of its time, such as bar tracery, which later became a signature element of French High Gothic architecture.