Gothic chapel with 13th-century stained glass windows























"In Sainte‑Chapelle I attended a holiday classical concert in the Gothic nave beneath the chapel’s 15 stained‑glass windows (1,113 panels), a spectacular setting for performances of music by Antonio Vivaldi or Johann Strauss." - Lane Nieset
"A striking gothic chapel on the island where the city was founded, renowned for some of Europe's most beautiful stained glass windows; during the holidays it hosts classical concerts that make dramatic use of the luminous, colored-glass setting to enhance the music." - Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a travel, wine and lifestyle writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"The Grandest Chapel in Paris Sainte Chapelle is a true Gothic masterpiece located on Île de la Cité. Sainte Chapelle was founded by King Louis IX as a chapel for the royal palace. Sainte Chapelle houses a small chapel downstairs that is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The ceilings down here are stunning but are nothing compared to the stained glass windows on the second floor, which will take your breath away. The stained glass windows in this chapel are possibly the most impressive in the world. There are over 6,000 square feet of well-preserved stained glass that range in color from deep reds to rich blues. The windows picture about 1,100 scenes from the Bible. Tickets to Sainte Chapelle have the option to include admission to the Conciergerie. This is Paris ' oldest prison and the site where Marie Antoinette was held before the her execution during the Revolution. This is a must-see for history buffs. By Katie Goldstein"
"▲▲▲ Gothic cathedral with glorious stained glass." - Rick Steves' Europe
"I always make a point to visit Sainte-Chapelle for its incredible 12th-century stained glass; there’s usually a line, so I book tickets in advance to skip waits that can stretch over an hour." - Matthew Kepnes