A vision of heaven in glass
Sainte-Chapelle was built in the 13th century as a royal chapel — a jewel-box reliquary where architecture gives way to light. Instead of heavy stone walls, you’ll find an almost continuous curtain of stained glass.
The result is one of the most astonishing interiors in Paris: vibrant narratives from Genesis through the life of Christ, presented like a medieval “Bible in images.”
It pairs perfectly with a Notre-Dame day on Île de la Cité: visit the cathedral, then immerse yourself in stained glass at its most spectacular.
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