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Sainte-Chapelle

10 boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Free visit of the Sainte-Chapelle

European Heritage Days 2023
16 i 17 septiembre 2023Passed
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A precious vestige of the royal palace of the City, the Sainte-Chapelle was built in the middle of the 13th century by Louis IX, the future Saint Louis, to house the most prestigious relics of the Passion of Christ: the Crown of Thorns and the fragment of the True Cross.
Completed in less than 7 years, a record time, the Sainte-Chapelle is designed as a piece of goldsmithery, whose walls of light exalt the Capetian monarchy and the kingdom of France.
Damaged during the Revolution, the former Palatine Chapel became a laboratory for the restoration of historical monuments in the nineteenth century. The stained glass windows of the 1113 scenes of the Old and New Testaments tell the story of the world, according to the Bible, until the arrival of relics in Paris in the 13th century.

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About the location

Sainte-Chapelle
10 boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
Located in the heart of the Palais de la Cité, built by Saint Louis in the 13th century to house the Holy Crown of the Passion of Christ that he had acquired. The Sainte-Chapelle is a jewel of the radiant Gothic. The building, designed as a palatine chapel, comprises an upper level, reserved for the canons, the sovereign and his family, communicating through a gallery with the royal apartments, and a lower chapel serving the staff of the palace. Its spire, reconstructed in the nineteenth century, according to the model of the fifteenth century, rises to seventy-five meters above the ground. The 15 glass windows of the high chapel, two thirds of which are original, recount in 1,113 scenes the Old Testament and the Passion of Christ. The lower chapel is decorated with an Annunciation, the oldest mural painting in Paris. After 8 years of work, the restoration campaign of the North Flank and Rose windows was completed in spring 2015.
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Édifice religieux i Monument historique
Acceso
M 1, 4, 14 Châtelet, Cité, Saint-Michel/ RER C, B Saint-Michel, Notre-Dame