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Sainte Chapelle

Lle De France, France
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About Sainte Chapelle

The Sainte Chapelle is a royal chapel within the Gothic fashion, in the medieval Palais de la Cite, the residence of the Kings of France till the 14th century on the lle de la Cite within the River Seine in Paris, France. Construction began someday after 1238 and the chapel became consecrated on 26 April 1248. The Sainte Chapelle is considered most of the highest achievements of the Rayonnant length of Gothic architecture. It turned into commissioned with the aid of King Louis IX of France to residence his collection of Passion relics, inclusive of Christ Crown of Thorns one of the maximum important relics in medieval Christendom, now hosted in Notre Dame Cathedral.

The Sainte Chapelle or Holy Chapel in the courtyard of the royal palace on the lle de la Cite become constructed to house Louis IX's series of relics of Christ, which covered the Crown of Thorns, the Image of Edessa and some 30 other objects. Louis bought his Passion relics from 1st earl baldwin of bewdley II, the Latin emperor at Constantinople, for the sum of 135,000 livers even though this money changed into sincerely paid to the Venetians, to whom the relics had been pawned.

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