High Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1248
Beginning of Sainte-Chapelle in Paris
1248
Louis IX dedicated his new palace chapel, a jewel box of stained glass built to house the Crown of Thorns he had purchased at great expense. Its walls were mostly window, its structure an engineering dare. No building better captured the ambitions of high Gothic. The relics themselves cost more than the chapel, a fact that astonished contemporaries and revealed Louis's peculiar devotional intensity.