Discover the history and architecture of a 20th century church
27 Rue de Pontgivart, 51100 Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France
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21 - 22 September 2024
Overview
The church of Saint Benedict was built in 1911 by the architect of the Carnegie library, Max Sainsaulieu, inspired by Roman churches. The architect restored it a few years later, following the bombing of the First World War. You can discover magnificent stained glass windows made by the Simon and De Troeyer workshops, an Art Deco-inspired interior, as well as a coffered ceiling, which gives the church exceptional acoustics.
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27 Rue de Pontgivart, 51100 Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France
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