With their hands.
the king of France Louis IX (the ninth), also known as "Saint-Louis" commissioned the Sainte-Chapelle
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the king of France Louis IX (the ninth), also known as "Saint-Louis" commissioned the Sainte-Chapelle
In Paris, France.
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The Sainte-Chapelle ceiling has a motif of fleurs de lis on the ceiling.
It was built for Louis IX of France.
It is the Rayonnant style in Gothic architecture.
In the Renassiance time, from 1300-1600 and Michelangelo painted it after the building finished.
So the royal family could enter at a higher level
La Sainte-Chapelle on the Île de la Cité in Paris is a Gothic holy chapel built in the Rayonnant phase of Gothic architecture: its design achieves a sense of weightlessness. Visually, it is a striking sight. Read more, below.
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