Sainte-Chapelle exterior

Sainte-Chapelle tours and tickets

Light spills through jeweled glass, painting the upper chapel in a thousand scenes of color.

Hours of operation

Daily 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Closes at 5:00 PM in winter.

Tickets required

Advance time slot required.

Best time to visit

Sunny late mornings or early afternoons.
Sainte-Chapelle Interior

Sainte-Chapelle entry tickets

You can buy tickets to Sainte-Chapelle on Airbnb.

About Sainte-Chapelle

Sainte-Chapelle was consecrated in 1248 by King Louis IX to house his collection of sacred relics, including the Crown of Thorns. Designed to project the religious and political power of France, its 15 stained-glass windows rise 15 meters and illustrate 1,113 biblical scenes. The monument is one of the finest surviving examples of Rayonnant Gothic architecture.

Top highlights for your visit

Sainte-Chapelle upper chapel

The upper chapel

Originally reserved for the king and his royal court, this soaring space is lined with 15 stained-glass windows that rise 15 meters high and depict 1,113 scenes from the Old and New Testaments.
Sainte-Chapelle rose windows

The rose window

Added in the 15th century, this western window illustrates the prophetic Book of Revelation. Its ornate Flamboyant Gothic style makes it a distinct counterpoint to the chapel’s 13th-century origins.
Sainte-Chapelle The Lower Chapel

The lower chapel

Designed for palace staff rather than royalty, this vaulted space is painted throughout and decorated with golden fleurs-de-lis, offering a subtler but equally detailed example of medieval craftsmanship.
The Apostle Statues

The apostle statues

Twelve carved figures of the apostles line the upper chapel, giving visitors a rare, direct encounter with medieval sculpture. Several of the original 13th-century statues remain in place today.

Sainte-Chapelle FAQs

Things to know before visiting Sainte-Chapelle

Entry and dress code

  • All visitors must book a timed entry slot in advance.
  • Free or discounted admission is available for some groups.
  • Dress modestly by keeping your shoulders and knees covered.

What to bring

  • Bring binoculars to take in the intricate details of the stained-glass windows.
  • Carry proof of disability to receive free admission and a guided tour.
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your entry time to clear security checks.

Additional information

  • Flash photography is not permitted inside the chapel to protect the stained glass.
  • Large luggage, sharp objects, and weapons are prohibited.
  • The upper chapel is only reachable by a narrow spiral staircase.