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Institut Catholique de Paris - Campus Reims / Maison diocésaine

6 rue Lieutenant Herduin, 51100 Reims
  • Marne
  • Grand Est

Discovery of the former seminary of the city

Come discover a place full of history!
16 i 17 septiembre 2022Passed
©Jean-Baptiste Delerue

Come discover a place full of history!

A free tour of the ICP premises will be offered on Friday 16 and Saturday 17 September.
This visit will allow you to discover a part of the diocesan house Saint-Sixte, a building founded in 1564.
PKI teams remain available to answer your questions.

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Institut Catholique de Paris - Campus Reims / Maison diocésaine
6 rue Lieutenant Herduin, 51100 Reims
  • Marne
  • Grand Est
The Catholic Institute of Paris (ICP), Reims campus, moved into the premises of the Maison Saint Sixte in September 2021\. This place steeped in history has previously hosted the former seminary of Reims. Located on the Sacred Way between the Basilica of Saint-Remi and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, the Diocesan House of Saint-Sixte (built between 1924 and 1927) is the former major seminary of Reims. It has been a cultural and spiritual centre for more than 25 years. The former chapel was transformed in its lower part into a diocesan library, and in its upper part into a conference room where the stained glass windows of Jacques Simon from 1934 were preserved and enhanced.
The ICP currently welcomes 650 students in Bachelor’s degrees (History; Social Sciences, Economics and Politics; Info-Com; Education Sciences; Law) and Master’s degree (MEEF 1st degree, MEEF - Educational Supervision, SME-SMI Management).
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Ouverture exceptionnelle, Édifice religieux, Édifice scolaire et éducatif
© Jean-Baptiste Delerue