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    Sainte-Chapelle - Photo 11: Upper Chapel

    Sainte-Chapelle

    4.5(273 reviews)
    0.8 kmÎle de la Cité/Île Saint Louis, 1er

    I saw a TikTok video about a chapel with beautiful stained glass windows and figured I'd stop in…read more Fortunately, it was a first Sunday so no reservations were needed and no fee to get in. Unfortunately, the line to get in was down the sidewalk since it was still holiday crowds in Paris. It was fairly organized although only one security guard was running up and down the line to monitor. There isn't a ton to see here besides the windows though . It's one downstairs area that has stuff for purchase. The upstairs area is accessed by some narrow winding stairs that lead into a beautiful spacious area surrounded by large stained glass windows. The windows themselves are original and beautifully maintained. I did some research and found they were removed or boarded up to save them from damage during the wars. Photos don't do this place justice. If you have time, it's definitely worth a look.

    This place was simply magical and one of the highlights of our Paris trip…read more Make sure you book in advance to gain entry. Even though we initially missed our 1pm entry, we were able to come in at 3pm by the skin of our teeth. When you first come in, there is a ground level gift shop that you can peruse. I got a beautiful felt and sequin ornament and we also picked up a couple of gifts for family as well. Once you make your way to the chapel portion, be prepared to be amazed. My jaw hit the floor as I took in all of the gorgeous stained glass and the way the light filters in and just makes all of the jewel tones sparkle. Once you have your fill of picture taking I do suggest that you relish in the moment and just take it in. Whether or not you are religious, it is worth taking the time to visit and bask in it. I was so glad that we got the opportunity to visit Saint-Chapelle as we were not able to go inside Notre Dame during this visit. The exterior of this chapel in no way can compare to the interior experience.

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    Sainte-Chapelle - Lower chapel

    Lower chapel

    Sainte-Chapelle - Upper chapel: altar and the tall stained glass windows

    Upper chapel: altar and the tall stained glass windows

    Sainte-Chapelle - Photo 8: Upper Chapel

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    Photo 8: Upper Chapel

    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre

    4.5(634 reviews)
    4.3 kmMontmartre, 18ème

    Sacre Couer on the hill of Monmartre provides the best 360 degree views of the city of Paris,…read moreparticularly if you venture to climb the 300 steps to the top dome (for 7 euros). Entrance to the basilica is free, and it's opened from 6am until 10:30pm. It was built with the "self cleaning" Chateau-Lando stone from France, and the rain and weathering keeps it white. Crowds linger on the steps and around the overlook areas. Vendors try to sell you cheap locks to put on the surrounding fencing (the locks covering the fences-even with signs saying "no locks permitted" are an eyesore and should be removed). Security line checks are long and in February 2026 we waited about 30 or 40 mins to enter. I can only imagine what chaos it is in the high season. The basicalla is beautful inside and well worth checking out, although quiet and repect are required as there are masses going on. For this visit the crypt was not available to enter, which was highly disappointing There is also a small train trolly like vehicle right outside that will take you on a 30 minute ride around Monmartre for 12 euros. We thought it was a bit cheesey and touristy at first, but it really was worth it! Sacre couer is majestically beautiful!

    Walked up hundreds of steps to get there. I believe we were where John Wick filmed that dramatic…read morefight scene. As u get to the top u see two majestic knights on horses protecting the basilica. The basilica is beautiful. Many statues some made of pure silver. and areas to light candles. Long line to get in mostly tourists some are worshippers. The massive beautiful altar is the centerpiece, obviously every minor detail was carefully thought out. Starway to heaven. What an experience. Hope to add more later with some history.

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    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

    @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

    @endoedibles on Instagram 03/10/26

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    Église Saint-Séverin

    Église Saint-Séverin

    4.2(11 reviews)
    0.4 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 5ème

    We happened upon this gorgeous Gothic Roman Catholic church and went in to check it out ,,, i…read morethought it was was gorgeous inside and out. The church's external features include some fine gargoyles and flying buttresses. Its bells include the oldest one remaining in Paris, cast in 1412; their ringing is recalled in a well known poem in praise of Paris by Alan Seeger. There is a flamboyant rose window above the west entrance. The large Gothic portal under the bell tower was transferred from the church of St-Pierre-aux-boeufs which was demolished to create a new street. Its relief depicts St. Martin dividing his cloak You could tell it was very old especially some of the paintings were so dark from age. Internal features of the church include both ancient stained glass and a set of seven modern windows Loved the colorful stained glass windows. We looked around a bit and and i was able to take some non flash pics. There was a man inside that was yelling at people .. I assume he was a homeless person of questionable mental state .. we tried to keep our distance from him. We are not Catholic but i enjoy the architecture and the art of their cathedrals .. the stained glass .. organs, Gothic architecture and so many interesting details.

    Saint Séverin was apparently the patron of this church and was a 6th century hermit who lived on…read morethe site. It is believed that he died in 540 AD. This a very ancient and very Gothic catholic church. It was built in the 12th century. It has a lot of beautiful art and statuary and history. There is a renovation project planned and they are soliciting donations. This church probably won't be part of the French government's plan to update churches like Notre Dame is. There are gargoyles adorning the outside of the Church and one can see quite a bit of deterioration of the stone both inside and out. It would be amazing if all the paintings inside were individually lit and a modern lighting system were installed as it is quite dark inside and it is hard to appreciate its beauty. The transepts are enormous. Its always nice to see a church open during the day for either prayer or sightseeing

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    Église Saint-Séverin
    Église Saint-Séverin
    Église Saint-Séverin

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    Église Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois - Une des chapelles rayonnantes.

    Église Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois

    4.2(13 reviews)
    1.3 kmChâtelet/Les Halles, 1er, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre, Île de la Cité/Île Saint Louis

    Bonjour! I find Gothic Cathedrals magical. I'm also a huge fan of gargoyles, and my favorite movie…read moreis "I Frankenstein." So put all those together, finding this church out of the blue was a Godsend. It was meant to be, for me to come here. Truly blessed. Cheers!

    Tucked away behind the Louvre, is the lovely mediaeval Church of St Germain L'Auxerrois. Possibly…read morefounded as early as the 5th Century, the first church was destroyed by the Norman's in 885, and rebuilt in the 11th Century. Little remains of that period, however, as further rebuilding continued through the Middle Ages; the tower was built in the 12th Century, and west portal in the 1220s. The choir and first bay of the Chapel of the Virgin date from the 14th Century and the porch and Nabe from the 15th Century. As with most of Paris's churches, it was damaged in the Revolution and again in the riots of 1831. Renovations began later in the 1830s, and continued through the 19th Century. The church today contains a number of statues of the Virgin Mary from the mediaeval period, and the intricate 16th Flemish altarpiece of the Passion (16th Century) and the pulpit of 1635 represent woodwork of the highest quality. Most of the stained glass is 19th Century. Note that the splendid large belfry between the Church and the town hall at the front is mid 19th Century - the Church's tower is adjacent to the south transept.

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    Église Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois - Une des chapelles rayonnantes.

    Une des chapelles rayonnantes.

    Église Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois - 15th Century nave, St Germain L'Auxerrois

    15th Century nave, St Germain L'Auxerrois

    Église Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois - Une vue du transept côté Sud. Vous ne pouviez pas voir cette peinture comme ça à l'oeil nu, mais ça y est : maintenant elle est restaurée !

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    Une vue du transept côté Sud. Vous ne pouviez pas voir cette peinture comme ça à l'oeil nu, mais ça y est : maintenant elle est restaurée !

    Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis - La crêche

    Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis

    4.4(10 reviews)
    1.2 km4ème, Marais

    We were walking and shopping in le Marais 4th Arr and came across the English Church of Saint Paul…read more& Saint Louis. Wow! What a surprise. The High Alter and Chancel area are incredibly beautiful. I have attached some photos of it, along with the Organ pipes above the Narthex. The Jesuit architects Étienne Martellange and François Derand, built the present building at the request of Louis XIII in the early seventeenth century. LOL What makes the church important is it's Baroque style, rather then the prevalent Gothic of the time. It's introduction changed Parisian religious architecture and is exquisite to see. On PBS Masterpiece Theater's Les Misérables, Cosette and Marius were married here. Sadly like Notre-Dame, Église Saint-Paul Saint-Louis du Marais was plundered during the French Revolution when many of its artworks were destroyed. Mass on Sunday is at 9:30 am, 11:00 am and 7:00 pm. https://www.spsl.fr/

    It is a small church in Paris. Very close to Vosges Square. Build on 1627 and completed 1641. The…read morechurch is good size. It definitely can hold 3 to 4 hundred people. The entrance is normally look in compare to many cathedral. It is high ceilings with dome in the altar. Not much of decoration. The visit only take less than 15 minutes. But it is a good stopping spot if you travel to this area. There are many Mary statue or chapel. The statue is a good art there. Mostly gold and bare concrete decoration.

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    Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis
    Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis
    Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis

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