Palais du Tau
Explore the Palace of Tau in Reims. Discover the French Kings' residence during coronations and the stunning Cathedral Treasury. A UNESCO World Heritage site.
Palais du Tau
Explore the Palace of Tau in Reims. Discover the French Kings' residence during coronations and the stunning Cathedral Treasury. A UNESCO World Heritage site.
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About Palais du Tau
Add to favoritesLocated next to Reims Cathedral, the Palais du Tau is the former episcopal palace where the kings of France stayed during their coronations. Its unusual name comes from its plan, which resembles the Greek letter "T" (Tau). Rebuilt in the 17th century, it retains a magnificent 12th-century lower hall and a Gothic palatine chapel, offering a unique glimpse into the history of the French monarchy and the splendor of royal ceremonies. Now a museum, it houses the fabulous Treasury of Reims Cathedral, including Charlemagne's talisman and the coronation chalice. Visitors can also admire the cathedral's monumental tapestries and original statues, which were removed for preservation. A visit to the Palais du Tau is an essential part of any visit to the cathedral for anyone wishing to understand the national significance of the "City of Coronations."
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
The combined ticket: Take advantage of a discounted rate or a combined ticket with the cathedral towers for a complete historical experience. Don't miss the Feast Hall: Imagine the royal banquets held here after the coronation; the room's dimensions and monumental fireplace are truly impressive.



