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  1. Precious vestige of the royal palace of the City The Sainte-Chapelle was built in the middle of the 13th century by Louis IX, future Saint Louis, to house the most prestigious relic of the Passion of Christ: the Crown of Thorns and a fragment of the True Cross. Built in less than 7 years, a record time, the Sainte-Chapelle was conceived as a ...

  2. Sainte-Chapelle. The Sainte-Chapelle is the finest royal chapel to be built in France and features a truly exceptional collection of stained-glass windows. It was built in the mid 13th century by Louis IX, at the heart of the royal residence, the Palais de la Cité. It was built to house the relics of the Passion of Christ.

  3. Visit Sainte-Chapelle on a sunny day when Paris’ oldest, finest stained glass (1242–48) is at its dazzling best. The chapel is famous for its stained-glass windows, holy relics, and concerts. Enshrined within the city's original, 13th-century Palais de Justice (Law Courts), this gem-like Holy Chapel is Paris’ most exquisite Gothic monument, completed in 1248.

  4. Centres de loisirs, associations, maisons de quartiers, programmez des activités ludiques pour découvrir la Sainte-Chapelle..

  5. Sainte-Chapelle visits. Sainte-Chapelle is located 10, boulevard du Palais 75001 Paris in Ile de la Cité. Locate Sainte-Chapelle on Paris map. Entrance fee: 13 euros. Hours: from January 2 to March 31, open every day 9am to 5pm. From April 1 to September 30, open every day 9am to 7pm. From October 1 to December 31, open every day 9am to 5pm.

  6. Feb 12, 2015 · In a new book, “The Sainte-Chapelle and the Construction of Sacral Monarchy: Royal Architecture in Thirteenth Century Paris” (Cambridge University Press, 2015), UCLA art historian Meredith Cohen shows us that the rich history and cultural significance of the 13 th century Gothic chapel are equal in importance to its artistic merits. “This building was a special, ingenious way for King ...

  7. Visiting Sainte-Chapelle. Sainte-Chapelle is next door to the Conciergerie, at the eastern end of the Ile de la Cité (the island in the Seine where you can also see Notre Dame de Paris). The chapel is almost impossible to see from the street without entering but the entrance is clearly marked and the queues to get in will help you find it!

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