Foujita Chapel - Chapel in Reims, Reims | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Foujita Chapel
Chapel · Reims ·
Foujita Chapel
Chapel · Reims ·
Chapel featuring Leonard Foujita's unique French-Japanese religious art
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33 Rue du Champ de Mars, 51100 Reims, FranceGet directions
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Vladimir R.
Google
We were incredibly lucky to meet Sandrine -she’s truly the soul of the place. As hospitable as museum staff rarely are, she’s deeply knowledgeable and shares her stories with warmth and absolutely no trace of arrogance. I hope you’ll arrive in time to visit this remarkable spot!
นิพัฒน์สิน ย.
Google
This is great chapel for Reims. Please come to visit.
Arisa O
Google
Mr Fujita, known as a École de Paris’s painter was baptised at Cathédrale Notre Dame de Reims.
His artworks are unique, sophisticated and somewhat lovely. Quite interesting to see since its atmosphere is kind of religious and french-Japanese mixed, plus full of hope.
Victor (Jedi V.
Google
Although it is truly beautiful, one should check the time of opening before visiting👍
Tara T.
Google
I loved the exterior of the church, but unfortunately I did not get to see the interior because it was closed despite the fact that it said on the gate it was supposed to be open from 2 to 6. I went there at 2:15 and then later again at 4:30 but it was not open. I recommend that you plan other activities alongside this if you are planning on visiting because it probably will not be open.
Daniel G.
Google
€5 to enter a tiny church is extortionate. With two employees sat there doing nothing
It includes a visit to another church that is out the way with no opening times on the internet
Payel K.
Google
It's truly beautiful..
Mick P.
Google
A small chapel, with much wall art painted by a Japanese artist who converted to Catholicism
A few euros to get in, only really needs 15 minutes to take it all in .
Adrian B.
Yelp
Ok its slightly out of the way but not too bad if you are planning to go to the Reddition - so you can make it
Its in the grounds of the Mumm place...tiny little chapel with tremendous murals and stained glass
Strange story behind it and odd to see well known Christian scenes but some with Asian faces
Very peaceful place and a nice little garden in front