Reims, France
Place de la République
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+33 326777879
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
An impressive Roman ruin at the end of a beautiful park. Reims has got it all.
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A Very good initiative. Décoration un the park is excellent
Porte de Mars is an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Reims, France. It dates from the third century AD, and was the widest arch in the Roman world. The arch stands 32 meters long and 13 meters high. It was named after a nearby temple to Mars. The arch has many highly detailed carvings on its exterior and on the ceilings of its three passageways. Local folklore says that the inhabitants of Reims built the arch in gratitude when the Romans brought major roads through their city. It served as a part of castle of archeveque and a city gate until 1544 was closed of it. In 1817, the buildings around it were removed, bringing the arch into full view.
Porte de Mars is an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Reims, France.[1] It dates from the third century AD, and was the widest arch in the Roman world . It was very beautiful arch .
Impressive monument, and highly walkable surroundings. View is very nice during the sunset.
Beautiful monument, and nicely lit up at night.
For an ancient ruin the condition of the gate is very good. The grounds are currently under construction. Looks like the new park will be a great improvement when finished. I wouldn't plan your picnic anytime soon.
Wonderful place to see. It's incredible how this thing is still standing after so much history happened around it.
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