Known for its ornate rose window and towering stained glass glory, the thirteenth century Sainte-Chapelle in Paris has finally been pieced back together after a seven year laser-cleaning project.
If you want to have your intellectual world turned upside down, if you want to throw away every preconception you possess about architecture, history and modernity, there's a church in Paris you ...
Even though France has been a secular country since 1905 (when it codified into law the separation of church and state), churches and cathedrals remain vital symbols of its cultural identity and ...
Gothic church of La Sainte Chapelle, Paris, France Eglise gothique de La Sainte Chapelle, Paris, France Gotische Kirche der La Sainte Chapelle (Kapelle), Paris, Frankreich The Banks of Seine between ...
The medieval Saint Chapelle chapel in Paris, which formerly housed Christ's relics, is a secret acoustical haven for musicians. As all major concert halls, festivals and music events have been ...
Sainte-Chapelle, the more petite Parisian structure in Notre Dame’s shadow, was built in 1248 as a house for King Louis IX to stash his collection of religious relics. The 50-foot-high stained glass ...