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Sainte Chapelle Tickets, Paris

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  • Visit the Sainte Chapelle and marvel at the intricate Gothic architecture, including the soaring ribbed vaults and ornate stonework.

  • Experience the play of light through the stained glass windows, creating a captivating atmosphere that changes throughout the day.

  • Stroll through the chapel and learn about its role as a storage facility for holy artefacts, including the Crown of Thorns, which was brought to France by King Louis IX.

  • Enjoy skip-the-line access to Sainte-Chapelle, bypassing queues and see its stunning Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.

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10 Bd du Palais, 75001 Paris, France

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  • If cancellation are made 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 0 days to 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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About the Sainte Chapelle, Paris:

Sainte-Chapelle is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture renowned for its breathtaking stained glass windows. Built in the 13th century by King Louis IX to house sacred relics, including the Crown of Thorns, the chapel features a stunning interior with vibrant glass panels depicting biblical scenes. Its soaring ribbed vaults and intricate stonework create a mesmerising atmosphere. The chapel's design highlights the grandeur of mediaeval religious art and architecture, making it a must-see landmark in Paris.

About the Sainte Chapelle Tickets:

  • Tour Sainte-Chapelle and marvel at its extraordinary stained glass windows, which depict over 1,000 biblical scenes and create a dazzling play of light and colour throughout the chapel.
  • Visit the upper chapel, reserved for the royal family and their guests, featuring a vaulted ceiling and walls almost entirely made of stained glass.
  • Explore the upper chapel, once reserved for the royal family and their guests, where you’ll find vaulted ceilings and walls nearly entirely adorned with stained glass.
  • Admire the 9-metre-wide Rose of the Apocalypse window in Sainte-Chapelle, a stunning centrepiece of the chapel's upper level and a striking example of 15th-century craftsmanship.
  • See King Louis IX depicted in the final window of the south side, highlighting his place in the biblical genealogy.
  • Observe how the current rose window replaced a 13th-century version, maintaining the Apocalypse theme but updated with the flamboyant style of the 15th century.
  • Look for the crowned "K" of Karolus (Charles) in one of the medallions, highlighting the connection to Charles VIII and the era of its reconstruction.
  • Experience how the rose window’s complex design draws you into its elaborate stonework, reflecting the artistic and architectural advancements of its time.

How to Reach?

By Car: The Sainte Chapelle is located at a distance of 950 metres from the city centre. You can reach there in around 5 minutes via Rue de la Cité route.

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Sainte Chapelle Tickets faqs

What is unique about the Sainte-Chapelle?

The unique thing about Sainte Chapelle is that it was built on Paris' Ile de la Cité with reverence for Christian relics such as the Crown of Thorns and a part of the True Cross, and was dedicated to Christ's crucifixion. It was built in the 13th century by King Saint-Louis to store his collection of sacred relics, and the stained glass windows in the Sainte-Chapelle are among the most spectacular in the world.

What can you do at the Sainte Chapelle?

Sainte Chapelle is a royal chapelle which represents Gothic-style architecture that dates back to the 13th century. There are several excellent things that you can do at the Sainte Chapelle:

 - Explore the picturesque wall paintings and beautiful decorations that will leave you awestruck.The architecture of Sainte Chapelle is a remarkable work of art.

 - You can also enjoy the classical concerts that are held thrice a week.

 - Explore the lower and upper chapelle.

 - Adore the beauty of 82 petal rose windows that was added in the 15th century.

 - Take a riverside walking tour with your friends and watch amazing views.

 - You can also purchase gifts from Sainte Chapelle gift store.

How do I get into Sainte Chapelle?

You can reach Sainte Chapelle by metro, rail or by bus.

By Metro: Take the Line 4 and stop at Cite or take lines 1/7/11/14 and stop at Chatelet.

By Rail: Take the RER B/C and stop at Saint-Michel. From Saint-Michel, cross the bridge and enter the City island. Sainte Chapelle is in the middle of the island.

By Bus: You can opt for bus numbers 21,27,38,85,96 or the Belabus

Is the audio commentary available in the Saint Chapel?

Yes, audio commentary is available, and the Sainte Chapelle Tickets are inclusive of this audio guided tour. 

How old is the stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle?

The Sainte-Chapelle boasts one of the world's largest collections of 13th century stained glass that you can view with your Sainte Chapelle Tickets. 

How big is the Sainte-Chapelle?

Sainte-magnitude Chapelle's and bravery make it the most impressive of all. It measures 56 feet broad by 118 feet long on the surface. In terms of height, it is the tallest Gothic cathedral in France, measuring 139 feet without the steeple.

How many stained glass windows are in Sainte-Chapelle?

There are as many as 15 stained glass windows in Sainte-Chapelle.

Is there a dress code for Sainte Chapelle?

No, there is no such dress code for Sainte Chapelle. However, we advise you to dress decently as Sainte Chapelle is a religious place. Women must avoid short tops,dresses, t-shirts and men must avoid ripped jeans, shorts, hot pants during the visit.

Is Sainte Chapelle worth visiting?

Yes, Sainte Chapelle is definitely worth visiting. The beauty of Sainte Chapelle is breathtaking and will take you back to the past. Every year, Sainte Chapelle is visited by more than a million tourists from all over the world. It took 7 years to build and was built on the order of King Saint - Louis.

It is popular for its wide collection of 13th century oldest stained glass windows in the world that cover the upper Chapelle. These windows are an amazing combination of blue, red, green, yellow and purple colours. You will also see 18 petal rose windows that were added in the 15th century. You will also know about King Louis IX and can also enjoy classical music in the Sainte-Chapelle.

Which are the famous churches in Paris?

1. Notre Dame: The Notre Dame Cathedral is without a doubt one of Paris's most popular tourist attractions. History buffs will enjoy the exquisite Gothic carvings and stunning views of the Seine River from this 12th-century landmark.

2. La Sainte Chapelle: In addition to being a well-known landmark in Paris, this mid-13th century cathedral features some of the outstanding stained glass windows and panels of the period. If you'd want to see some mediaeval Christian artefacts or more than 1,000 biblical images, you can do so at this location, which includes Christ's crown of thorns.

3. Saint-Eustache Parish: Over the course of a century, the parish of Saint-Eustache was built. Because of its enormous size, it is more like a cathedral than a church in comparison to other churches. Verdi and other notable composers have used the 346-foot-long organ with 8,000 pipes to exhibit their compositions in the past.

4.Sacre Coeur Basilica: The Sacre Coeur Basilica in Paris is a well-known landmark. From its elevation atop Montmartre's butte, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city. One of the world's largest mosaics can be found here, and it also features a crypt that visitors can explore.

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