• ^ R. Branner: "The Labyrinth of Reims Cathedral" in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol.21, 1962, pp.18–25.
  • Reims Cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Reims. The cathedral, a major tourist destination, receives about one million visitors annually.
  • The present Reims Cathedral was completed by the end of the 13th century, with the west front added in the 14th century based on 13th-century designs.
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  • The cathedral of Chartres was an important building in the development of the High Gothic style. ... Reims Cathedral Kitset by m_bergman.
  • · A gallery of designs based on the medieval labyrinth that was at the French cathedral Notre Dame de Reims.
  • Sketch of Reims cathedral labyrinth by Jacques Cellier, 17c. In the centre is Archbishop Aubry de Humbert who laid the first stone of the cathedral in 1211.
  • Arlene tells us "This design is inspired by a long destroyed labyrinth in a cathedral in France. Historic information is provided in the pattern. "
  • Martene and Durand described the pavement of Arras Cathedral, which was similar to the Reims labyrinth, as 'en bosse', that is, with a depressed design.
  • But then, the enjoyment continued as I started doing research about the Reims Cathedral (about 90 miles outside of Paris in France) and its labyrinth.
  • How big is the labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral? The labyrinth was the shape of a complex square with cut corners and sides of 10.36 metres (11.33 yd) .