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  1. site web oficial. Modifică date / text. Catedrala din Saint-Denis, fațada de vest. Catedrala din Saint-Denis, cunoscută și ca Basilica Saint-Denis (în franceză Basilique Saint-Denis ), este o biserică aflată în centrul orașului Saint-Denis, acum o suburbie din nordul Parisului.

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  2. Managed today by the Centre des monuments nationaux, the Basilique cathédrale Saint-Denis is undoubtedly a monument symbolizing the history of France! The cathedral basilique de Saint-Denis is a witness of monarchic France. Royal necropolis and gothic masterpiece, discover the history of this outstanding place.

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    • Off with His Head! The Legend of Saint Denis
    • History of The Basilica Cathedral of Saint-Denis
    • Guide to Saint-Denis: What to See

    The Basilica of Saint-Denis is named after France’s most famous “Cephalophoric” saint, Saint Denis, the first Bishop of Paris. Cephalophore is a term the Catholic church invented for saints who carry their decapitated heads, signifying they’re divine and have died a martyr’s death. There were apparently so many of these saints, a new word was requi...

    In the 7th century, the basilica’s chief benefactor, the Merovingian King Dagobert, transformed the pilgrimage shrine into the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Denis. Dagobert interred the martyr’s relics there. Not long after, he was the first French king to be buried there, kicking off the tradition. Saint Denis’ resting place became a pilgrimage site....

    1. Exterior Facade

    Saint-Denis is considered the birthplace of Gothic architecture and a model for other French cathedrals. Its exterior is stark and famously lopsided. Perhaps that’s what dissuades some tourists from visiting. With its arched portals, the facade isn’t truly Gothic. It echoes St. Étienne in Caen, the burial place of the Dukes of Normandy. Bishop Suger gifted the bronze doors. The more ornate North Tower was struck by lightning in 1837 and suffered from a storm in 1840. In 1847, Viollet-le-Duc d...

    2. The Basilica Interior

    The new Rayonnant style reduced the width and breath of the previously thick and bulky walls. The new apse had a forest of monolithic columns. The columns supported one of the first successful ribbed vaults. In the nave, vast stained glass windows replaced solid masonry. It was revolutionary. The stained glass windows apparently cost more than the stone building itself. They were famous for the blue color of the glass called “the blue of Saint-Denis.” Not much remains of the original 12th cen...

    3. Royal Necropolis of Saint-Denis Basilica

    The most fascinating part of the basilica, which completely makes it worth the short Metro ride, is the royal necropolis. And it’s not just a necropolis. It’s Paris’ royal hall of fame, representing the history of the French monarchy. These effigies are high art, similar to those in Pere Lachaise Cemetery. The opulent tombs were a symbol of royal power in those days. During the French Revolution, the basilica was ransacked. The ornate tombs were seen as untoward symbols of the Ancien Régime....

  4. The Basilica of Saint-Denis is a basilica near Paris, France. It is famous for its architecture and as the burial place for many Kings of France. It is in the suburb of Saint Denis, which is in the north of Paris. Since 1966, it is the cathedral of the diocese of Saint-Denis.

  5. Built on the tomb of Saint Denis, martyred by the Romans in the third century, the basilica of Saint-Denis is the first monumental testimony of Gothic art. Then, as a royal abbey, she lit art history, political and spiritual Middle Ages.

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  6. Apr 7, 2023 · St Denis Basilica is one of the most famous churches in Paris but doesn’t attract the vast crowds of Notre Dame (before the fire), Sainte-Chapelle or Sacré Coeur in the centre of Paris, but it belongs in the same bracket as any of the great cathedrals of France – Chartres, Reims, Amiens and more.

  7. Nov 24, 2020 · The Basilica of St Denis (Basilique Saint-Denis) in Paris, France is a cathedral basilica named after France’s patron saint. Basilica of St Denis history The place where Basilica of St Denis stands is believed to the site where Saint Denis, also known as Saint Dionysius, was buried after his death in around 275 AD, making the then abbey ...

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