Visit the Palais du Tau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 4th century and a palace used in the coronation of the kings of France.
Look at the precious artefacts in the treasury of the museum: the remains of the Holy Ampulla and the 9th-century Talisman of Charlemagne for an insight into French history.
Explore the Musée de l’Œuvre and its extensive collection, which includes mediaeval and Renaissance treasures, highlighting the cultural and historical heritage of Reims.
Check the Palace’s unique T shape structure, original sculptures, a treasure-trove and a 13th century chapel at the Palais du Tau.
Activity Location: 2 Pl. du Cardinal Luçon, 51100 Reims, France
Activity Timings: 09:45 AM- 05:15 PM
(Monday Closed)
Activity Duration: 3 hours (approx.)
About the Palais du Tau:
Explore this enchanting palace in the city that once served as the prestigious residence of the Archbishop of Reims. Delve into the rich history of this magnificent architectural gem while roaming around the majestic halls of the palace. Admire remarkable vaulted ceilings and timeless beams as you head toward the lower hall. Marvel at the intricately crafted hull-style wood-paneled vault made in the 20th century and be amazed by its classic design. See a range of amazing artifacts including costumes, sculptures, tapestries, ornaments, and gold & silver pieces, and gain some insights into the ancient French culture. Book tickets for the Palais du Tau and get to know about the traditions of the French coronation.
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