Ste. Chappelle, Paris: A Gem of a Church #TuesdayTravels

Tuesday Travel buttonAfter viewing Notre Dame, we crossed the river and strolled a bit, but the area was very crowded, so we crossed the Seine again to the Île de la Cité to look for Ste. Chappelle. It’s a bit hard to locate, tucked in behind the Palais de Justice, i.e. the courthouse. You can see the Gothic spire above the modern (mid-19th century) building.

ste chappelle spire

Roof and Spire of Ste. Chappelle seen above Palais de Justice

Here’s a better photo from Deposit Photos:

St. Chappelle, Paris

St. Chappelle, Paris, France – © apinpornb@gmail.com

Ste. Chappelle is a royal chapel built by Louis IX in the 1240s. It truly is a gem of a church, with gorgeous stained glass windows wherever the eye wanders. I think it’s the prettiest small church I’ve ever seen, at least on the inside.

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Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, France, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of words and things – Larive and Fleury – 1895.–© Morphart

After basking in the heavenly glow of the main chapel, we took the stairs to another room above which was equally beautiful. Unfortunately the light was dimmer and I was unable to get a photo. To my disappointment, I was unable to find a recognizable photo of the upstairs room at Deposit Photos where I get my licensed stock photos. However I did find a lovely image of a vintage engraving that shows what the chapel looked like before it was surrounded by the Palais de Justice.

Hope everyone is having a good December.

Linda

 

Musee du #Louvre Part 1 #TuesdayTravels

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We decided to visit the Louvre on Friday on the assumption that it would be more crowded over the weekend. We took the Metro to the Palais Royale/Musee du Louvre station, which comes out into a mall. We found the Carousel du Louvre entrance at about 9:30AM. To our surprise and delight, there was no line. We had our Museum passes so we didn’t have to buy tickets and the security check was fast.

We found ourselves in the main underground courtyard where we saw the bottom of the pyramid. We also felt overwhelmed by the size of the museum.

Louvre Pyramid

Bottom of Louvre Pyramid

Rebecca wanted to see the Egyptian antiquities, and I mistakenly thought they were in the Denon Wing. We found Egyptian antiquities, but they were from the Greek and Byzantine periods. Still, it was very interesting, and when we wandered over to the Richelieu Wing, we did find some sphinxes and other Egyptian statues.

Eventually we stumbled across the famous Venus de Milo, in all her armless glory. The statue really is magnificent. A crowd surrounded her, the first one we’d seen that morning, since we had decided to skip the Mona Lisa.

Venus de Milo

The famed Venus de Milo

Right after the Mona Lisa, my camera battery died, so I switched to the iPad. Thank goodness I’d brought it with me! The iPad is more cumbersome to use and carry, but it takes great photos, sometimes better than my Nikon!

Next stop was the Roman galleries where we saw an amazing room with a huge mosaic floor and a tall pediment. Through a window, I got a great picture of a courtyard that I think of more as a sculpture garden.

By 11:30 we were tired and hungry, but lost, with no idea of how to find Cafe Richerlieu. After lots of wandering and asking for directions that we only half understood, we finally found the cafe. Since we were early and it wasn’t crowded, we lucked into a table by the window where we had this view. We could see the main ticket offices and the lines were surprisingly short!
louvre courtyard

We were happy to sit and relax over lunch. Rebecca splurged on fois gras and champagne, while I ordered Croque Monsieur, basically an open-face grilled ham and cheese sandwich. The food was delicious, and even though we were stuffed, we ordered dessert, too, including hot chocolate for me. (The French make the best hot chocolate I’ve ever had, basically molten chocolate with whipped cream on the side.) This raspberry dessert was delicious. The little round thing on the top is a raspberry macaron.

raspberry dessert

To be ontinued next week.

Linda