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4.5 based on 455 reviews
This place challenges you to use your imagination and asks you to stay and listen to the stories. There is something about the map room that inspires you to learn more about those who sat there in 1945 and asks you to look more closely at the people behind the names. There is something about the story of the unofficial newspaper that shows the US determined to seperate information from propaganda to let the front line forces make up their own minds, as the Axis trops were unable to. And there is something about the newspaper articles that casts sharp focus on history. The museum itself casts sharp focus of the position of Reims in history, and to the Second World War in particular. I can think of few places that will better reward the time spent here.
4.5 based on 168 reviews
Worth the town stroll and the spatial inspection plus the external views, the vicinity and the historic finesse. Stroll and elevate
4.0 based on 190 reviews
We arrived for the afternoon opening at 14:00. The lady on the desk was very helpful and gave us lots of good info regarding the collection and its history. Around an acre of covered museum- vehicles from the early 1900 until fairly recent models. They have wonderful examples of early (mostly French) vehicles, some of which are extremely rare.,
4.0 based on 82 reviews
The key component of the Planetarium's extensive technical equipment is a highly advanced projector, which uses precise scientific data to reprodice the stars on a dome-shaped screen. As well as the 7,000 stars visble to the naked eye, the specific movements of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Sun and the Moon can also be observed. The high quality of the projection gives a realistic view of the night sky as it appears in ideal observation conditions. Individuals (on reservation): Saturday and Sunday, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:45pm. School holidays: open every day. Groups: subject to reservation from Monday to Friday. Tram A and B stop Franchet d'Espèrey. Bus lines 7 and 11. TER train station.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
3.5 based on 175 reviews
Many paintings and worth a visit. A bit worried by the way the paintings are maintained. No sign of humidifiers just fans. Evident cracking in some of the pictures. The art nouveau exhibition on the ground floor was very enjoyable aided by a knowledgable member of staff.
The 48, is a cultural space and an art gallery. Its destination is to discover artists Reims and other regions of France, also European, painter, sculptors, graphic designers, or photographers.
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