FIRST ITINERARY FOR VISITING RHEIMS
Starting-point: Place du Parvis Nôtre-Dame
| 1. | The Archbishop's Palace (p. [63]). | 9. | The Musicians' House (p. [80]). |
| 2. | The Theatre (p. [68]) | 10. | The House of De Muire (p. [83]). |
| 3. | The House of Levesque de Pouilly (p. [68]). | 11. | The House of Le Vergeur (p. [85]). |
| 4. | The Stores: Galeries Rémoises (p. [73]). | 12. | A 16th Century House (p. [86]). |
| 5. | The Maison Fossier (p. [75]). | 13. | The General Post Office and Chamber of Commerce (p. [87]). |
| 6. | The House of J. B. de la Salle (p. [75]). | 14. | The Cloister of the Franciscan Friars (p. [90]). |
| 7. | The House of the Enfant d'Or (p. [75]). | 15. | The House of Thiret de Prain (p. [89]). |
| 8. | The Statue of Louis XV. (p. [79]). | 16. | The House of de la Pourcelette (p. [92]). |
REMOVING THE STATUE OF JOAN-OF-ARC IN MAY, 1918
Place du Parvis
The Place du Parvis (photo below) is in front of the main façade of the Cathedral. The shells made enormous craters there.
In the centre of the square stands an equestrian statue of Joan-of-Arc, by Paul Dubois, of which there is a replica in the Place St. Augustin in Paris. It was removed in May, 1918, by the Historical Monuments Department (photo above).