Free Entry to Saint Chapelle with The Paris Pass
Sainte-Chapelle

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Address:
4 boulevard du Palais
Paris 1ER
Tel: +33 (0)1 53 40 60 80
Opening Times:
1st March to 31 October: 9.30–12.30 & 14.15–18.00
1st November to 29th February: 9.00–12.30 & 14.15–17.00
Closed: 1st January, 1st May and 25th December
Facilities:
Please check with the attraction reagrding accessibility
Paris Pass Benefits:
Free entry to Sainte Chapelle with The Paris Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: €8.50
Sainte-Chapelle was an architectural and aesthetic marvel of its day and at one time the most important and holy place in the whole world.
Built during the second half of the 13th century by Louis IX, Saint Chapelle is a place of extraordinary religious symbolism. Residing within the Palais de la Cité itself, this chapel is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture; the roof appears to be supported by stained-glass so that this magical space feels like the inside of a jewel.
The building itself is a giant reliquary, built both to house the great relics of the king, including Christ’s crown of thorns and a piece of the true cross, and to prove worthy of owning these relics. At its heart rests a magnificent gold and silver shrine.
Get free entry to Saint Chapelle with a Paris Pass - a terrific saving of over 8.50 Euros.
Sainte-Chapelle is a popular historic building in Paris full, once a private riyal sanctum it remains an unmissable and unmistakable wonder of France and the medieval world.
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