1996 © Maxim Tabachnik
West Facade
The west front of Reims Cathedral (13th c.) displays Gothic architecture at monumental scale, with its rose window, sculpted portals, and twin towers. Rows of kings and saints narrate biblical and royal history, underscoring the cathedral’s role as France’s coronation church. The facade unites sacred symbolism and royal power in enduring stone.
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