What to do in Fleury-la-Riviere
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1. Notre-Dame de Reims
Reims Cathedral, also known as the Cathédral of Notre-Dame, is a glorious highlight of the city, with its gigantic façade towering over the surrounding streets. The intricate patterns and grand portals draw millions of visitors to the church with twin towers that can be seen from across the city. Sit at a pew and embrace the serene feeling of this spiritual complex.
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2. Ruinart
Take a tour of the exceptional Ruinart Champagne house and explore its eerie tunnels full of seemingly countless bottles and barrels. The tour also includes an expert-led tasting session. Hone your palate and learn how to differentiate between the individual Ruinart products.
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3. St. Remi Basilica
St. Rémi Basilica is considered an architectural wonder and is among the most beautiful buildings in Reims. Soak up the serene atmosphere of the peaceful church and explore the museum in the adjacent abbey.
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4. Domaine Pommery
Explore the grand estate of the Pommery Champagne House, also known as the Domaine Pommery, for a taste of the region’s world-famous wine. A popular viticulture attraction, this grand, Elizabethan-style estate features a network of underground tunnels decorated with art and stocked with wine. Come to marvel at the architecture, stroll through the cool cellars and sip on some of the finest vintages in Reims.
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5. Mumm
Mumm is a winery that produces acclaimed Champagne and offers guided tours of its cellars. With an on-site museum and informative talks about its production method, the winery is an ideal spot to learn about the region’s famous type of sparkling wine. Follow the network of tunnels dug into the chalky bedrock to view caves that hold bottles of slowly fermenting Champagne.
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