Sainte-Chapelle

La Sainte-Chapelle (French pronunciation: [la sɛ̃t ʃapɛl], The Holy Chapel) is the only surviving building of the Capetian royal palace on the Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris, France. It was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion Relics, including the Crown of Thorns - one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. Begun some time after 1239 and consecrated on the 26th of April 1248, the Sainte-... More

Opened:

  • Apr 26, 1248

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Also known as:

  • Sainte-Chapelle, Paris,
  • La Sainte-Chapelle

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Location

Address

Sainte-Chapelle Street address

4 bd. du Palais
Paris France

Geolocation:

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  • 48.8556
  • 2.3447
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Architecture

Architect

Peter of Montereau

Pierre de Montereau or Pierre de Montreuil (c.1200 - March 17, 1266, Paris) was a French architect. He is widely recognized as one of the most important...

Eugène Viollet-le-Duc

Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn ɛmanɥɛl vjɔlɛ lə dyk]) (27 January 1814–17 September 1879) was a French architect and theorist,...

Address

Sainte-Chapelle Address

4 bd. du Palais
Paris France
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