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Basilique de St-Denis

Built between 1136 and 1286, the St. Denis basilica is in some ways the most important Gothic church in the Paris region. It was here, under dynamic prelate Abbé Suger, that Gothic architecture (typified by pointed arches and rib vaults) arguably made its first appearance. The kings of France soon chose St-Denis as their final resting place. The basilica was battered during the Revolution; afterward, Louis XVIII reestablished it as the royal burial site by moving the remains of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette here to join centuries' worth of monarchial bones. The facade, retaining the rounded arches of the Romanesque that preceded the Gothic style, is set off by a small rose window, reputedly the earliest in France. COST: Choir and tombs EUR6.10. Métro: St-Denis Basilique.

Address
1 rue de la Légion d'Honneur, Paris, France
Phone
01-48-09-83-54
Opening hours
Easter-Sept., Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30, Sun. noon-6; Oct.-Easter, Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30, Sun. noon-4:30. Guided tours daily at 11:15 and 3
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