Historical sites and monuments

ICP - Maison diocésaine Saint-Sixte

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In 1564, in rue du Barbâtre, Reims was home to the first seminary in France, where priests were trained since the Council of Trent.

The premises regularly underwent transformations and were reconstructed by
architect Émile Dufay-Lamy from 1924, around a vast cloister, configured with rooms, teaching rooms and a chapel with stained glass by Jacques Simon.

In 1994, the seminary was subdivided to accommodate the “Maison Saint-Sixte” combining diocesan services, ,associations and the studios of a radio station.

Since September 2021, the site has been home to the Institut Catholique de Paris, Reims Campus.

Contact

ICP - Maison diocésaine Saint-Sixte 6 Rue Lieutenant Herduin - 51100 REIMS

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Latest modification on 28/03/2024
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