Sainte-Chapelle

Paris' Sainte-Chapelle is a 13th-century Gothic chapel on the Île de la Cité. It was commissioned by Louis IX to house the relics of Christ's Passion, including the Crown of Thorns. The chapel is famous for its colorful stained glass windows, considered one of the finest examples of Gothic art.

Getting there

Sainte-Chapelle

10 Boulevard du Palais, Paris, 75001