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.
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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.
With their hands.
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
Christ's crown of thorns