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- 1113 scenes are presented in the stained glass windows of the Sainte-Chapelle.
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The present glass depicts scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, surrounded by grisaille glass, while the apse has more elaborate and colourful scenes from the Virgin's life. All the windows were designed by Steinheil during the 19th century restoration.
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1113 scenes are presented in the stained glass windows of the Sainte-Chapelle. Numerous biblical episodes are illustrated like a gigantic comic book of the Middle Ages. It begins in the north with Genesis and ends in the west with the rose of the Apocalypse.
- There are over a thousand stained glass windows in the chapel. Sainte-Chapelle can overwhelm visitors when you first visit the upper chapel. It boasts 15 glass walls — each about 49 feet high — that you can easily count once you walk in.
- Each piece of stained glass has a specific meaning, and many tell stories. Much of the stained glass at Sainte-Chapelle depicts stories from the Old and New Testaments.
- Sainte-Chapelle once housed more than 20 relics. King Louis IX, dubbed Saint Louis for his religious devotion, bought what he thought was the crown of thorns from Venetians, who held it in pawn from the emperor of Constantinople.
- Sainte-Chapelle was nearly destroyed by revolutionaries. The chapel was nearly destroyed during the French Revolution in 1789. Its delicate exterior was damaged, most notably the spire whose fleurs-de-lis represented the French ruling class.
May 27, 2024 · The true highlight of Sainte Chapelle is its stained glass windows, which cover an impressive 618 square meters (6,650 square feet) and depict 1,113 scenes from the Old and New Testaments (Leniaud, 2007).
Jul 13, 2022 · The stained-glass windows. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris © French Moments. The stained glasses are the oldest in Paris, most of them dating back to the 13th century. Of the 1113 scenes depicted in 15 windows covering a glazed area of 618 m2, 720 are originals.