- Palace of Tau
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Former Abbey of Saint-Remi andPalace of Tau , Reims
State Party = FRA
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, vi
ID = 601
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1991
Session = 15th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/601The Palace of Tau ( _fr. Palais du Tau) inReims ,France , was thepalace of theArchbishop of Reims . It is associated with theKings of France , whosecoronation was held in the nearbycathedral ofNotre-Dame de Reims .A large
Gallo-Roman villa still occupied the site of the palace in the 6th and 7th centuries, and later became aCarolingian palace. The first documented use of the name dates to 1131, and derives from theplan of the building, which resembles the letter Τ (tau , in theGreek alphabet ). Most of the early building has disappeared: the oldest part remaining is the chapel, from 1207. The building was largely rebuilt in Gothic style between 1498 and 1509, and modified to its present Baroque appearance between 1671 and 1710 byJules Hardouin-Mansart andRobert de Cotte . It was damaged by a fire on19 September 1914 , and not repaired until after theSecond World War .The Palace was the residence of the
Kings of France before their coronation in Notre-Dame de Reims. The King was dressed for the coronation at the palace before proceeding to the cathedral; afterwards, abanquet was held at the palace. The first recorded coronation banquet was held at the palace in 990, and the most recent in 1825.The palace has housed the
Musée de l'Œuvre since 1972, displaying statuary and tapestries from the cathedral, together with reliquaries and other objects associated with the coronation of the French kings.The Palace of Tau, together with the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and the former
Abbey of Saint-Remi , became aUNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. It attracts around 100,000 visitors each year.References
*"This article is based on a translation of the equivalent article of the
French Wikipedia , dated2006-06-20 "External links
* [http://www.palais-du-tau.fr/ Palais du Tau website]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/601 UNESCO website]
* [http://www.worldheritagesite.org/sites/reims.html World Heritage website]
* [http://www.ville-reims.fr/uk/museums.php?contenu=museums12.htm Reims tourism]
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