Unveiling a Parisian Jewel: Sainte Chapelle Entry Tickets
Step back in time and witness the breathtaking beauty of Sainte Chapelle with our entry tickets!
This exquisite 13th-century chapel, nestled in the heart of Paris, is renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows, considered masterpieces of the Gothic era.
Here's what awaits you:
- A feast for the eyes: Witness the vibrant colors and intricate details of the chapel's stained-glass windows, depicting biblical scenes that come alive with sunlight.
- Architectural marvel: Admire the soaring ceilings, delicate stonework, and radiant light that defines the Gothic architectural style.
- Historical significance: Learn about the chapel's fascinating history, once a royal sanctuary housing sacred relics.
The windows were very interesting but this really did not float my boat. You enter on the ground floor and go up a set of narrow stairs to the hall. IMHO -You can get most of the experience by Googling it without going there.
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Sainte-Chapelle was advertised as the location of the grandest stained glass and it does not disappoint. Albeit small, both floors of the cathedral open to visitors were filled with decor, relics, and on the second floor, the most beautiful stained glass you'll ever see. I would recommend getting a listening guide from the ground floor of the cathedral. It provides very insightful and well-encompassing details regarding the cathedral's royal and religious history. Also, pre-booking tickets for a certain time slot is recommended (they are flexible about missing your time slot as long as you have a ticket) as it allows you to skip a very lengthy line.
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It doesn’t have to be a long visit, but it is a sight to see. We went on a cloudy day, and I can imagine it is brilliant to see in a sunny day. Though tickets bought in advance might be better, we just walked up and waited maybe 10 minutes to get our tickets. The stained glass windows are a sight to behold, and it was just something we had to do while visiting Paris.
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