Reims

Reims is a city in the northeastern part of France, located in the Champagne-Ardenne region. It is famously known for its historical significance, particularly as the traditional site of the coronation of French kings, where many were anointed at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims. The city is also recognized as a major center for the production of Champagne, the renowned sparkling wine. Reims features notable architectural landmarks, including its Gothic cathedral, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as other historical buildings and a rich cultural heritage. The city’s strategic location along major trade routes has contributed to its importance throughout history.