In the skin of a king
Why were future kings crowned in Reims?
Experience it with your pupils!
The Palais du Tau
This magnificent palace houses many pieces and statues recovered from Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, particularly from the period of the coronations in Reims. What do you think the ‘Sainte-Ampoule’ is?
Then round off the visit with a ‘Royal coronations’ workshop: the children dress up and re-enact scenes from the coronation ceremony! I bet they’ll love it!
Notre-Dame Cathedral
This masterpiece of Gothic art has been rebuilt several times and was the place where many kings were crowned until 1825. Our guide will tell you all about the history of this Unesco World Heritage Site, and you’ll discover the treasures it contains!
The Saint Remi Museum
In the heart of the former Abbey, the Saint Remi Museum retraces the different periods in the history of Reims, in particular the coronation of the kings and the baptism of Clovis. The museum has an educational trunk that will help children discover the museum in a different way!
To learn in a fun way, go in search of the answers to the riddles during a treasure hunt led by the Cap Orientation team. And why not relax with an evening of board games at the CIS ?
The trip does not include: Transport, personal expenses
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