• Location: Boulevard du Palais, 8. On the Île de la Cité. Timings: Sainte Chapelle is closed on 1st January, 25th December, and 1st May.
  • Sainte-Chapelle was founded by the ultra-devout King Louis IX of France, who constructed it as a chapel for the royal palace and to house precious relics.
  • 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.
  • Although Sainte-Chapelle is dominated by its stained glass, it is decorated throughout with a variety of Gothic sculpture, in a range of materials and colours.
  • Paris'teki Saint Chapelle veya Sainte Chapelle, diğer Gotik katedrallerle karşılaştırılamayacak gerçek bir Gotik mimari mucizesidir.
  • Notre-Dame is a High Gothic-style church whereas Sainte-Chapelle was designed in the later Rayonnant style. Here’s what to look out for on your visit.
  • The Sainte-Chapelle is the finest royal chapel to be built in France and features a truly exceptional collection of stained-glass windows.
  • Visit Sainte Chapelle, a Gothic jewel on the Île de la Cité. Admire its stunning stained glass windows, intricate design, and ethereal ambience.
  • Located on the île-de-la-Cité, just minutes from Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Sainte-Chapelle is one of France's most visited monuments.
  • 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.