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Abbeys and Basilicas in Champagne-Ardennes

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Abbey Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Montier-en-Der
Gothic Church
52220 La Porte du Der

The abbey of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Montier-en-Der, an ancient Benedictine church of the 7th century at La Porte du Der (Grand Est), combines pre-Roman nave and Champagne Gothic choir, classified as Historic Monument since 1862.
Basilica Notre-Dame de l'Épine
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51460 L'Epine

Notre-Dame de L'Épine Basilica, a flamboyant Gothic masterpiece from the 14th to the 16th century, stands at L'Épine (Marne), famous for its Marian pilgrimage and architecture inspired by the Cathedral of Toul.
Basilica Notre-Dame-d'Espérance de Charleville-Mézières
Gothic Church
08090 Charleville-Mézières

The Notre-Dame-d'Espérance Basilica of Charleville-Mézières, built in 1499, is a flamboyant Gothic jewel of the Great East, famous for its modern stained glass windows and its turbulent history, classified as a historic monument in 1910.
Basilica Saint-Urbain de Troyes
Gothic Church
10000 Troyes

The Basilica of St. Urbain de Troyes, a 13th century Gothic masterpiece, stands in the city of Troyes in the East, built at the initiative of Pope Urban IV on the location of his home.
Mouzon Abbey
Gothic Church
08210 Mouzon

The Abbey of Notre-Dame de Mouzon, an ancient Benedictine church from the 12th to the 13th century, is a primitive Gothic jewel located in the Ardennes, famous for its relics and innovative architecture.
Basilica Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Chaumont
Gothic Church
52000 Chaumont

The Basilica of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Chaumont, a 13th century Gothic building, dominates the old town of Chaumont in the Great East. Ranked a historic monument in 1862, it houses a rich artistic heritage and a Cavaillé-Coll organ.
Basilica Saint-Remi de Reims
Basilica
51100 Reims

The Basilica Saint-Remi de Reims, built from the 11th century, is a Romanesque and Gothic abbey classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the Great East, it houses the relics of Saint Remi, famous for having baptized Clovis.
Blanchefosse Abbey
Gothic Church
08290 Blanchefosse-et-Bay

Blanchefosse Abbey, a Cistercian vestige of the 12th and 13th centuries, stands at Blanchefosse-et-Bay (Great East). Symbolic ruins with medieval gissing and classical monastic lodges, surrounded by preserved nature.