Notre-Dame Companion

Mini-guía de la Sainte-Chapelle

La capilla real, un joyero de vidrieras, a cinco minutos de Notre-Dame.

Upper chapel windows of the Sainte-Chapelle

Built in the 13th century by King Louis IX to house precious relics, the Sainte-Chapelle is one of the most dazzling Gothic interiors in existence — and it’s a five-minute walk from Notre-Dame.

The lower chapel, with its painted vaults, served the palace staff; the upper chapel was reserved for the king. Climb the narrow stair and the room dissolves into glass: walls of windows rising fifteen metres, telling biblical stories across more than a thousand panels.

Go on a bright day if you can — sunlight transforms the upper chapel. Note that the Sainte-Chapelle has its own separate, paid admission managed by the national monuments service; book ahead in high season.

It pairs perfectly with Notre-Dame: the cathedral for scale and history, the chapel for pure colour. History Lover includes a mini-guide with the stories behind the glass.