A runner-up in Europe, after Chartres, in terms of bedazzling fashioned embellishment, the earlier coronation site is a stupendous fusion of regal history and architectural creativity. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Rheims exhibits the perfect amalgamation of Gothic elements illustrious by noteworthy unison, concord, and poise. The delicate disparity in ornamentation between prominent realism and unbendingly prescribed classicism may not be noticed by a lay ogle, but largely, the grandeur will certainly make an eternal impression. Together with the 9th-century Abbey of Saint Remi and the Tau Palace, the Rheims Cathedral has been added on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.