. Rheims and the battles for its possession . courseof their retreat, have only been summarily repaired and are not practicablefor motor-cars. Tourists should therefore return to Nogent VAbbesse by theroad they came by. Enter the village by the main street, ivhich follow as far as the church, whosebelfry has been destroyed. After the church, take the first street on the right, then the second road onthe left ( 64), which leads to Berru. In front of the village, turn to theleft and cross straight through. The 12th century Church of St. Martin, whichsuffered only slightly from the bombardmen
. Rheims and the battles for its possession . courseof their retreat, have only been summarily repaired and are not practicablefor motor-cars. Tourists should therefore return to Nogent VAbbesse by theroad they came by. Enter the village by the main street, ivhich follow as far as the church, whosebelfry has been destroyed. After the church, take the first street on the right, then the second road onthe left ( 64), which leads to Berru. In front of the village, turn to theleft and cross straight through. The 12th century Church of St. Martin, whichsuffered only slightly from the bombardments, is in the middle of the village,on the left (photo above). On leaving Berru, the tourist comes again to the crossing mentioned onp. 163. Turn to the right and return to Witry-les-Reims by the road previouslyfollowed. At Writry-les-Reims, take N. 51 on the left, passing by the ruined works ofLinguet (photo below). Rheims is reached by the Faubourg Ceres. Keep straight on to the PlaceRoyale, via the Rue du Faubourg Ceres and the Rue RUINS OF THE LINGUET WORKS 166 SECOND DAY (ContinuedAFTERNOON LA POMPELLE FORT—SILLERY (See complete Itinerary, p. 121.) 40 k, TTer* REIMS NA*r A Butte de tir Fmede la Jouissance Aub3 dAlcje
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