The Sainte-Chapelle
Be dazzled by the 1,113 stained glass windows at this jewel of the Rayonnant Gothic period.
The first of the Holy Chapels to be decorated with exceptional stained-glass windows.
Known for having housed Christ’s Crown of Thorns, it has spectacular stained-glass windows. Veritable walls of light that make the Sainte-Chapelle the jewel of French Gothic.
The Conciergerie
Discover this Medieval royal palace that became a revolutionary tribunal and Marie-Antoinette’s prison.
Discover on the Île de la Cité, the exceptional Gothic rooms of the first royal palace of Paris and the reproduction of the prison cells of the revolutionary tribunal. At the end of the 17th century, numerous people were imprisoned in the prison of the Conciergerie, including Marie-Antoinette.
The Conciergerie is also listed as a historical building by the Unesco.
Pantheon
On Montagne Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, visit the Panthéon, masterpiece of the architect Soufflot.
Come and learn all about the Pantheon, this incredible building by Soufflot who's ambition was to outdo the churches of St. Peter's in Rome and St. Paul’s in London.
Observe the style of this building, inspired by the Pantheon commissioned by Agrippa in Rome.
From 1874 onwards, the sanctuary was decorated with paintings on canvas illustrating the life of Saint Geneviève and the epic story of the beginnings of both Christianity and the monarchy in France.
Make the most of the Pantheon with a visit into the Crypt, get to see the tombs of the eminent personalities who shaped France's national identity. A permanent exhibition gives details about the lives and works of those who are buried here, from Voltaire and Rousseau to Alexandre Dumas.
You'll also have the chance to see the Foucault’s pendulum*, first installed in 1851 and removed then reinstalled in 1995, this device demonstrated the Earth's rotation.