See stunning stained glass light fill this 13th-century Parisian chapel
See stunning stained glass light fill this 13th-century Parisian chapel
Join a virtual reality tour of the Notre-Dame throughout the centuries
The Panthéon is a beautiful, neo-Classical church located in the Latin Quarter of Paris, easy to reach on foot and by public transport. Originally dedicated to St. Genevieve (the patron saint of Paris), it's now a secular mausoleum that houses the remains of many French luminaries, Among those buried here are Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, and Émile Zola.
The Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis is the world's first Gothic cathedral, completed in the 13th century. It's the final resting place for French royalty and the burial place of 43 kings, 32 queens and 10 servants to the monarchy.
The Expiatory Chapel is a chapel dedicated to Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, built in 1816 and inaugurated in 1826 by King Louis XVIII. The chapel is located on the original burial ground of the royals, though they now rest in the Basilica of St. Denis. The chapel is located in the eighth arrondissement of Paris, France, and the closest metro station is Saint-Augustin.
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