The first Gothic building,
Paris Saint-Denis Cathedral
Although it doesn't look fancy on the outside, this cathedral has something special to the people of Paris. Introducing Saint-Denis Cathedral, the final residence of the French king and queen. Saint-Denis Cathedral is the first Gothic-style building and is also famous as a royal cemetery where the kings and queens of France over the past 800 years since the 10th century are buried. In particular, the tombs of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are located right here and are worth a visit.
It would be a shame to miss it in Paris.
Saint-Denis Cathedral
Saint-Denis Cathedral, located in northern Paris, is a cathedral that honors Saint Dionysius, the first bishop of France, as its patron saint, and is also famous for being the first Gothic building in history. It is now a royal cemetery where past kings and queens of France are buried.
At Saint-Denis Cathedral, 43 French kings and 32 queens are buried here, and the tombs of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette d'Autriche are also located here.
Amazing inside look
Saint-Denis Cathedral had its windows shaped like long arches to allow more light into the interior, and stained glass was added on top to let in a mysterious light. This is because I thought of God as light, and even now, it is truly amazing.
address :
Saint-Denis Cathedral
Saint-Denis Cathedral, 1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 93200 Saint-Denis, France
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operating time :
Every week 10:00 AM - 17:15 PM
Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Operating hours vary by season. Please refer to the official website for more details.
February 9: Closed 02:30 PM - 03:45 PM
February 10: Closed
February 13th: Closed 13:45 PM - 15:30 PM
February 16: Closed
February 18: Closed 12:45 am - 17:15 pm
February 23: Closed
March 28: 10:00 am - 16:00 pm
April 4: 10:00 am - 11:45 am
August 30th: Closed 14:00 PM - 15:00 PM
1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 93200 Saint-Denis, France