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  2. Sainte-Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    The most famous features of the chapel, among the finest of their type in the world, are the fifteen great stained-glass windows in the nave and apse of the upper chapel, which date from the mid-13th century, as well as the later rose window (put in place in the 15th century). The stone wall surface is reduced to little more than a delicate ...

  3. Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes - Wikipedia

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    The exterior plan is very simple; the bays are separated by strong buttresses, crowned by spires, and each bay is fill with stained glass up to the beginning of the roof, where it is topped by a gable, or pointed arch. The chapel originally had a flèche from the roof at the 4th traverse, similar to that of the Paris chapel. It was destroyed in ...

  4. List of historic churches in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The royal chapel built by Louis IX to contain his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns – one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. It is noted especially for its towering walls of stained glass. [1] Saint-Eustache: 1 Rue de Jour (1st arrondissement of Paris) Flamboyant Gothic Parish church (1532–1640)

  5. Saint-Roch, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel of the Virgin, just north of the choir was designed by François Mansart. It is a major landmark of French Baroque art, notable for both its architecture and the paintings and sculpture it contains. Its features include an enormous oval dome, decorated with a painting of the Assumption by Jean-Baptiste

  6. Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel of Saint Jacques or Francis of Assisi), begun in 1635, is a lateral chapel along the nave which is also entirely covered with dense Baroque art and decoration. It was sponsored by Jacques d'Éstampes de Molinay, his wife and son beginning in 1635.

  7. Basilica of Saint-Denis - Wikipedia

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    Original glass includes the figure of Suger prostrating himself at the feet of the Virgin Mary, in the window called "The Childhood of Christ"; and kneeling in the lower right corner of the Tree of Jesse, illustrating the genealogy of Christ, in the Axis chapel; the "Allegories of Saint Paul" and "The Life of Moses" in the fourth radiating ...

  8. Notre-Dame-de-la-Compassion, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Notre-Dame-de-la-Compassion is a Roman Catholic Church located on Place du Général Koenig in the 17th arrondissement in Paris. It was originally built in 1842–43 as a memorial chapel to Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, the heir to King Louis-Philippe of France, who was killed in a road accident in 1842.

  9. Saint Vincent de Paul Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The chapel is a church of the Congregation of the Mission, an order founded by Vincent de Paul in 1625, with a mission to help the poor and to train young men for the priesthood. The original church of the order was located in the Priory of Saint Lazare, but they were expelled during the French Revolution when the priory was transformed into a ...

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