• Feast your eyes on Sainte-Chapelle's kaleidoscopic stained glass windows which depict 1,000+ scenes from the New and Old Testament.
  • Sainte-Chapelle is a palatine chapel built in 1241-1248 at the request of King Saint-Louis. It is an emblematic building of the radiant Gothic.
  • It’s not every day you can say you’ve visited a religious site that has been called one of the most beautiful places on Earth. But Saint Chapelle is just such a place.
  • The Sainte Chapelle du Palais is located on the Île de la Cité, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris at 10 Boulevard du Palais, Paris.
  • You can get a ticket to just Sainte Chapelle, a discounted combo ticket for both attractions, or tickets plus a guided tour to both attractions.
  • The structure isn’t a cathedral, and it’s not even really considered to be a church, it’s a chapel! In fact, Sainte-Chapelle translated to English means Holy Chapel.
  • The Sainte-Chapelle is the finest royal chapel to be built in France and features a truly exceptional collection of stained-glass windows.
  • The history of the Sainte-Chapelle over the centuries. In 1358, the future Charles V witnessed the assassination of the advisers of his father, John II the Good.
  • Visit Sainte-Chapelle to see the world's largest collection of original stained glass windows and marvel at the 13th-century Gothic architecture.
  • La Renovation 2008 – 2015. Already one of the most dazzling churches in Paris, La Sainte Chapelle was made even better during an extensive restoration.