Basilique Saint-Remi
3 expert reviews
“The interior seems to stretch into the endless distance, an impression created by its relative murk and lowness. The airy four-story Gothic choir contains some fine stained glass.”
– Fodor's
"One of the best examples of Romanesque religious architecture in Northern France...the church contains St. Rémi’s tomb and a collection of 12th-century stained glass windows." Full review
"A Unesco World Heritage Site, mixes Romanesque elements from the mid-11th century with early Gothic features from the latter half of the 12th century" Full review