Reims Cathedral, officially known as Notre-Dame de Reims, is a stunning Gothic cathedral located in the city of Reims, France. Construction began in 1211 and was completed in 1345. It is renowned for its intricate sculptures, beautiful stained glass windows, and impressive façade, which features over 2,300 statues. The cathedral served as the coronation site for many French kings, making it a significant historical landmark.
The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts thousands of visitors each year. Its architectural design showcases the transition from Romanesque to Gothic styles, highlighting the advancements in engineering and artistry during the Middle Ages. The Basilica of Saint-Remi and the Palace of Tau are nearby, adding to the cultural significance of