Musée Saint-Remi
6th-century establishments in FranciaBenedictine monasteries in FranceFormer Christian monasteries in FranceLandmarks in FranceMuseums in Grand Est ... and 2 more
ReimsWorld Heritage Sites in France
The Musée Saint-Remi is an archeology and art museum in Reims, France. The museum is housed in the former Abbey of Saint-Remi, founded in the sixth century and which had been keeping since 1099 the relics of Saint Remigius (the Bishop of Reims who converted Frankish king Clovis I to Christianity in 496). The Basilica of Saint-Remi, adjacent to it and consecrated in 1049, was its abbey church. Both buildings have been listed as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 because of their outstanding architecture and importance in the early French monarchy.
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Pfad zum jüdischen Friedhof
53359 (Wormersdorf)
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
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