Le boulevard du Docteur-Henri-Henrot est une voie de la commune de Reims, située au sein du département de la Marne, en région Grand Est.
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The canton of Reims-9 is an administrative division of the Marne department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Reims.
It consists of the following communes:
Reims
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The Musée Saint-Remi is an archeology and art museum in Reims, France. The museum is housed in the former Abbey of Saint-Remi, founded in the sixth century and which had been keeping since 1099 the relics of Saint Remigius. The Basilica of Saint-Remi, adjacent to it and consecrated in 1049, was its abbey church. Both buildings have been listed as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 because of their outstanding architecture and importance in the early French monarchy.
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The Basilica of Saint-Remi is a medieval abbey church in Reims, France. It was founded in the 11th century "over the chapel of St. Christophe where St. Remi was buried." It is "the largest Romanesque church in northern France, though with later additions." The church has been a monument historique since 1840, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 as a part of Cathedral of Notre-Dame, former Abbey of Saint-Remi and Palace of Tau.
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Saint-Joseph of Reims is a private state-supported Catholic primary and secondary school, located in Reims, in the Marne department of the Grand Est region of France. The co-educational school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1874. The school is located between Capuchin, Venice, 'Équerre, and Moulins streets in Reims. It enrolls 1,250 students from kindergarten through baccalaureate and houses 340 boarding students.
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The former Jesuit College of Reims is a 16th-century building located in Reims in the Marne, a French department in the Champagne area of the Grand Est region. Founded in 1608 by Jesuits, the college was closed in 1762 when the Jesuits were banished from France. The buildings were used for other educational projects during the 19th century. Since 1976 they have belonged to the City of Reims, which has used it to provide a space for various regional and international organisations. Its library and refectory are recognised monuments of Baroque art.
Situation et accès
Elle relie l'esplanade Fléchambeau à la rue de Venise en longeant le canal.
Origine du nom
Elle porte le nom de l'ancien maire de Reims Henri Henrot.
Historique
Elle porte sa dénomination actuelle depuis 1929.
Bibliographie
Jean-Yves Sureau, Les rues de Reims, Mémoire de la ville, Reims, 2002, p187.
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