'Remis Cathedral' WWI Era Photograph
'Remis Cathedral' WWI Era Photograph
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Although the origin of this photograph cannot be traced, it demonstrates an amazing view of what the city of Remis looked like above from a military biplane during World War I.
The cathedral church is thought to have been founded by Bishop Saint Nicasius in the early 5th century. Marking an important conversion, Clovis, King of the Franks, was baptized a Christian here about a century later. Construction of the present Reims Cathedral began in the 13th century and concluded in the 15th century. A prominent example of French Gothic architecture, it was built to replace an earlier church destroyed by fire in 1221. Although little damaged during the French Revolution, the present cathedral saw extensive restoration in the 19th century but was severely damaged during World War I. The church was again restored in the 20th century.