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  1. Aug 21, 2023 · Sainte Chapelle Cathedral was modeled on older Carolingian royal chapels, most particularly Charlemagne’s Palatine Chapel at Aachen. It was constructed in approximately 800 CE and used as the Emperor’s oratory. Louis IX had previously erected one chapel, connected to the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in 1238.

  2. Sainte-Chapelle, royal chapel in the Gothic Rayonnant style in the Île de la Cité in Paris, France. Gothic architecture is often most notable for its size and grandeur, but Sainte-Chapelle is a magnificent exception.

    • Iain Zaczek
    • What Is Gothic Architecture?
    • History of Sainte-Chapelle
    • Guide to Sainte-Chapelle: What to See

    Gothic architecture is one of my favorite historical styles. The Gothic style was wildly popular for almost four centuries during the Middle Ages and has had Neo-Gothic revivals in the 18th century and mid 19th centuries. What makes a building Gothic? A Gothic building will have five elements: highly ornate decoration, stained glass windows, pointe...

    What is the backstory of Sainte-Chapelle? In 1239, King Louis IX purchased 22 “holy relics” of the Passion of Christ from the emperor of Constantinople (who was broke and needed the cash). The most important one was the Crown of Thorns, which Jesus wore when he was crucified. The French king spent an astronomical sum, more than half of his personal...

    When you enter the monument, you will need to observe silence. An attendant sits in a chair and her main job is to shush people. There are a few places to sit down and admire the stained glass. But you should expect to spend most of your time standing.

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  4. Lower Chapel inside Sainte Chapelle also houses a gift shop selling many books and souvenirs to tourists. The Upper Chapel Entering the Upper Chapel will leave you in awe because of its beautiful interiors and the walls made from stained glass.

  5. Mar 13, 2022 · The ecclesiastical building was finally consecrated (made holy) upon its completion in 1248. The Sainte Chapelle you see today was one of a handful of the order of Sainte Chapelle churches that were dotted around France. Today, just a few remain, notably that of Vincennes and that in Châteaudun, on the edge of the Loire Valley.

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  6. the vault of the lower chapel at. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris. Introduction. Sainte-Chapelle, the ultimate expression of French Gothic architecture, was a royal chapel within the complex of the Palais de la Cite, in Paris. It ranks alongside Notre-Dame Cathedral (1163-1345) and Chartres Cathedral (c.1194-1250) as one of the greatest sites of Gothic ...

  7. 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 ...