Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral, Reims
Facts and practical information
The Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral, a once intricate and symbolic element of the Notre-Dame de Reims, stands as a testament to the grandeur of medieval spirituality and artistry in the city of Reims, France. This complex maze was embedded in the nave's floor of the cathedral, which itself is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Constructed in the 13th century, the labyrinth served not only as a decorative feature but also as a spiritual tool for meditation. Pilgrims and worshippers would walk the path of the labyrinth, symbolically journeying through life's complexities towards salvation. The design was an elaborate geometric pattern, typical of labyrinths found in Gothic cathedrals of that era.
At the center of the Reims labyrinth were representations of the master masons who worked on the cathedral, honoring their skill and dedication. Unfortunately, the original labyrinth was destroyed in the 18th century, regarded at the time as an obstacle to processions and an outdated symbol.
Today, visitors to the Reims Cathedral can see a marking that outlines where the labyrinth once lay, allowing them to imagine the path that countless individuals once traversed. While the physical labyrinth may no longer exist, its memory continues to captivate and inspire those who walk the hallowed halls of the cathedral.
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Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Reims Cathedral, Palace of Tau, Porte de Mars, Opera House.
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How to get to Labyrinth of the Reims Cathedral by public transport?
Bus
- Carnot • Lines: 1, 3, 8 (3 min walk)
- Rockfeller • Lines: 2, 4, 5, 6, 9 (4 min walk)
Tram
- Opéra-Cathédrale • Lines: A, B (4 min walk)
- Langlet • Lines: A, B (7 min walk)
Train
- Reims (15 min walk)
- Franchet d'Esperey (31 min walk)