Familistère of Reims explained

Familistère des Docks Rémois
Map Type:France
Building Type:Department Store
Architectural Style:Art Deco
Location City:Reims
Location Country:France
Coordinates:49.2542°N 4.03°W
Start Date:1925
Completion Date:1927
Architect:Pol Gosset

The Familistère des Docks Rémois is an Art deco building located in Reims, France. Constructed between 1925 and 1927, it originally served as the headquarters, store, and permanent exhibition space for the Docks Rémois department stores. In 1928, the building was occupied by the Reims Management School and later became the headquarters for the newspaper L'Union. Today, it houses shops and offices, including a Monoprix store that relocated there in 1978.

Architecture and fittings

The building project, overseen by Jean Walter's Société de Construction et d'Installation Industrielle, was part of a reconstruction effort after World War I. Pol Gosset, the architect for Docks Rémois, designed the building with masonry and stonework by Blondet, and reinforced concrete by Coignet. Sculptures were created by Chatillon, and the ironwork was done by Raymond Subes. A plaque on the Rue de Vesle facade commemorates Napoleon's stay in 1814.

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