
The city's historical and archaeological museum is housed in the former Benedictine royal abbey, itself a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Medieval chapter house. 18C monumental staircase, façade, cloisters.
Its collections recount the history of the abbey and its rooms contain finds from the Gallo-Roman period and Middle Ages: mosaics, Jovin's tomb, funerary steles, reconstitution of the ‘Maison des Musiciens' and tapestries illustrating the life of Saint Remi (16C).
A room devoted to regional military history.
Opening times
Open Monday to Friday from 2 to 6.30pm.
Saturday & Sunday from 2 to 7pm.
Closed 1 January, 1 May, 14 July, 1 & 11 November and 25 December.
Price
Pass Découverte: €3 (valid one month for one admission per museum)
Pass mensuel: €8 (valid one month for unlimited admissions)
Pass annuel: €30 (valid a year for unlimited admissions)
Groups: €1.50 (15 or more people)
Free admission for children up to the age of 16, secondary schoolchildren, students, people on income support (RMI), job seekers and young people registered at the ‘Mission Locale pour la Jeunesse' in Reims.
Free admission on the first Sunday of every month.
Address
53 rue Simon 51100 Reims
Information
Phone: +33 (0)3 26 85 23 36
Fax: +33 (0)3 26 82 07 99
Bus: Lines A, F, R, V, Citadines 1 & 2 – “Saint-Remi / Fléchambault” stop