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Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Explore the birthplace of Gothic architecture at the Basilica of Saint-Denis and view the historic tombs of French royalty.
Explore at your own pace
Mobil bilet
Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Explore the birthplace of Gothic architecture at the Basilica of Saint-Denis and view the historic tombs of French royalty.
Explore at your own pace
Mobil bilet
Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Explore the birthplace of Gothic architecture at the Basilica of Saint-Denis and view the historic tombs of French royalty.
Explore at your own pace
Mobil bilet
Highlights
Discover France’s first Gothic masterpiece and a pivotal site in European architecture
Marvel at the ornate stained glass, towering rib vaults and flying buttresses designed by Abbot Suger
Visit the final resting place of French royalty including kings, queens and historical figures
What’s Included
Entry to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Leaflet available in 12 languages for self-guided exploration
Your Experience at the Basilica of Saint-Denis
Embark on a cultural and historical journey with direct access to the Basilica of Saint-Denis, a Parisian landmark heralded as the first true example of Gothic architecture. Step into this former abbey and explore a site where centuries of French history converge in majestic style and artistic innovation.
A Beacon of Gothic Architecture
The Basilica of Saint-Denis stands as a testament to the creative ambition and vision of Abbot Suger, who propelled the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic design. As you walk through the nave, take in the artistry of soaring vaults, delicate stonework and luminous stained glass windows. Admire the innovative use of pointed arches and flying buttresses, which revolutionised the architecture of the Middle Ages and influenced countless cathedrals across Europe.
The Royal Necropolis
One of the Basilica’s most compelling features is its unique role as the burial place for generations of French royalty. Over 70 elaborately carved tombs mark the final resting place of 43 French kings, 32 queens and notable royal servants, including figures such as Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. These sepulchres showcase intricate Renaissance sculpture, each telling the silent story of France’s dynastic history and transformation through eras of prosperity and upheaval.
Immerse Yourself in History
With your entry ticket, collect a leaflet available in twelve languages to guide your visit and shed light on the basilica’s historical events, from royal ceremonies to its significant role during the French Revolution. Marvel at the largest collection of funerary sculptures in France and witness how the design emphasised light and grandeur, setting a new course for religious architecture on the continent.
Architectural Features and Visitor Insights
Pause in admiration of the elaborate rose windows, spacious choir and remarkable crypt. Each section of the Basilica offers insight into medieval engineering and artistry. As both a functioning church and a museum, the site hosts occasional religious events, making each visit a distinctive experience. If you are visiting in cooler months, dress warmly as the vast stone interiors retain a chill.
Easy Access and Practicalities
The Basilica is accessible via public transportation and is conveniently located in the northern suburbs of Paris. Please note specifics about steps within the monument and certain restrictions such as no large luggage and only guide dogs being allowed.
Book your Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis now!
Dress modestly and be prepared for cooler temperatures inside
Keep noise to a minimum as the basilica is also a place of worship
Photography is allowed but without flash
Only guide dogs are permitted inside
Travel light, as luggage is not allowed
Pazartesi
Salı
Çarşamba
Perşembe
Cuma
Cumartesi
Pazar
10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 12:00pm - 06:15pm
Is entry to the Basilica free on any days?
Yes, entry is free on European Heritage Days and on the first Sunday of each month from November to March.
Are there any age-based discounts or free tickets?
Visitors under 18 and EU residents aged 18 to 25 can enter for free with a valid ID.
In what languages is information provided?
A multilingual leaflet is available in 12 languages including French, English, Spanish and more.
Is the Basilica accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
Due to historical features, some areas are accessed via steps. Please plan accordingly.
Can I bring luggage or bags inside?
No large bags or luggage are allowed for security reasons.
Free entry applies on European Heritage Days and the first Sunday of each month from November to March
Children under 18 and EU residents aged 18 to 25 are eligible for free admission with valid ID
A leaflet in 12 languages is provided to guide your visit
Entry may be affected by religious services or special events as the basilica is an active church
No luggage or large bags allowed inside the monument
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1,Rue de la Légion d'Honneur
Highlights
Discover France’s first Gothic masterpiece and a pivotal site in European architecture
Marvel at the ornate stained glass, towering rib vaults and flying buttresses designed by Abbot Suger
Visit the final resting place of French royalty including kings, queens and historical figures
What’s Included
Entry to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Leaflet available in 12 languages for self-guided exploration
Your Experience at the Basilica of Saint-Denis
Embark on a cultural and historical journey with direct access to the Basilica of Saint-Denis, a Parisian landmark heralded as the first true example of Gothic architecture. Step into this former abbey and explore a site where centuries of French history converge in majestic style and artistic innovation.
A Beacon of Gothic Architecture
The Basilica of Saint-Denis stands as a testament to the creative ambition and vision of Abbot Suger, who propelled the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic design. As you walk through the nave, take in the artistry of soaring vaults, delicate stonework and luminous stained glass windows. Admire the innovative use of pointed arches and flying buttresses, which revolutionised the architecture of the Middle Ages and influenced countless cathedrals across Europe.
The Royal Necropolis
One of the Basilica’s most compelling features is its unique role as the burial place for generations of French royalty. Over 70 elaborately carved tombs mark the final resting place of 43 French kings, 32 queens and notable royal servants, including figures such as Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. These sepulchres showcase intricate Renaissance sculpture, each telling the silent story of France’s dynastic history and transformation through eras of prosperity and upheaval.
Immerse Yourself in History
With your entry ticket, collect a leaflet available in twelve languages to guide your visit and shed light on the basilica’s historical events, from royal ceremonies to its significant role during the French Revolution. Marvel at the largest collection of funerary sculptures in France and witness how the design emphasised light and grandeur, setting a new course for religious architecture on the continent.
Architectural Features and Visitor Insights
Pause in admiration of the elaborate rose windows, spacious choir and remarkable crypt. Each section of the Basilica offers insight into medieval engineering and artistry. As both a functioning church and a museum, the site hosts occasional religious events, making each visit a distinctive experience. If you are visiting in cooler months, dress warmly as the vast stone interiors retain a chill.
Easy Access and Practicalities
The Basilica is accessible via public transportation and is conveniently located in the northern suburbs of Paris. Please note specifics about steps within the monument and certain restrictions such as no large luggage and only guide dogs being allowed.
Book your Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis now!
Dress modestly and be prepared for cooler temperatures inside
Keep noise to a minimum as the basilica is also a place of worship
Photography is allowed but without flash
Only guide dogs are permitted inside
Travel light, as luggage is not allowed
Pazartesi
Salı
Çarşamba
Perşembe
Cuma
Cumartesi
Pazar
10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 10:00am - 06:15pm 12:00pm - 06:15pm
Is entry to the Basilica free on any days?
Yes, entry is free on European Heritage Days and on the first Sunday of each month from November to March.
Are there any age-based discounts or free tickets?
Visitors under 18 and EU residents aged 18 to 25 can enter for free with a valid ID.
In what languages is information provided?
A multilingual leaflet is available in 12 languages including French, English, Spanish and more.
Is the Basilica accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
Due to historical features, some areas are accessed via steps. Please plan accordingly.
Can I bring luggage or bags inside?
No large bags or luggage are allowed for security reasons.
Free entry applies on European Heritage Days and the first Sunday of each month from November to March
Children under 18 and EU residents aged 18 to 25 are eligible for free admission with valid ID
A leaflet in 12 languages is provided to guide your visit
Entry may be affected by religious services or special events as the basilica is an active church
No luggage or large bags allowed inside the monument
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1,Rue de la Légion d'Honneur
Highlights
Discover France’s first Gothic masterpiece and a pivotal site in European architecture
Marvel at the ornate stained glass, towering rib vaults and flying buttresses designed by Abbot Suger
Visit the final resting place of French royalty including kings, queens and historical figures
What’s Included
Entry to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Leaflet available in 12 languages for self-guided exploration
Your Experience at the Basilica of Saint-Denis
Embark on a cultural and historical journey with direct access to the Basilica of Saint-Denis, a Parisian landmark heralded as the first true example of Gothic architecture. Step into this former abbey and explore a site where centuries of French history converge in majestic style and artistic innovation.
A Beacon of Gothic Architecture
The Basilica of Saint-Denis stands as a testament to the creative ambition and vision of Abbot Suger, who propelled the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic design. As you walk through the nave, take in the artistry of soaring vaults, delicate stonework and luminous stained glass windows. Admire the innovative use of pointed arches and flying buttresses, which revolutionised the architecture of the Middle Ages and influenced countless cathedrals across Europe.
The Royal Necropolis
One of the Basilica’s most compelling features is its unique role as the burial place for generations of French royalty. Over 70 elaborately carved tombs mark the final resting place of 43 French kings, 32 queens and notable royal servants, including figures such as Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. These sepulchres showcase intricate Renaissance sculpture, each telling the silent story of France’s dynastic history and transformation through eras of prosperity and upheaval.
Immerse Yourself in History
With your entry ticket, collect a leaflet available in twelve languages to guide your visit and shed light on the basilica’s historical events, from royal ceremonies to its significant role during the French Revolution. Marvel at the largest collection of funerary sculptures in France and witness how the design emphasised light and grandeur, setting a new course for religious architecture on the continent.
Architectural Features and Visitor Insights
Pause in admiration of the elaborate rose windows, spacious choir and remarkable crypt. Each section of the Basilica offers insight into medieval engineering and artistry. As both a functioning church and a museum, the site hosts occasional religious events, making each visit a distinctive experience. If you are visiting in cooler months, dress warmly as the vast stone interiors retain a chill.
Easy Access and Practicalities
The Basilica is accessible via public transportation and is conveniently located in the northern suburbs of Paris. Please note specifics about steps within the monument and certain restrictions such as no large luggage and only guide dogs being allowed.
Book your Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis now!
Free entry applies on European Heritage Days and the first Sunday of each month from November to March
Children under 18 and EU residents aged 18 to 25 are eligible for free admission with valid ID
A leaflet in 12 languages is provided to guide your visit
Entry may be affected by religious services or special events as the basilica is an active church
No luggage or large bags allowed inside the monument
Dress modestly and be prepared for cooler temperatures inside
Keep noise to a minimum as the basilica is also a place of worship
Photography is allowed but without flash
Only guide dogs are permitted inside
Travel light, as luggage is not allowed
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1,Rue de la Légion d'Honneur
Highlights
Discover France’s first Gothic masterpiece and a pivotal site in European architecture
Marvel at the ornate stained glass, towering rib vaults and flying buttresses designed by Abbot Suger
Visit the final resting place of French royalty including kings, queens and historical figures
What’s Included
Entry to Basilica of Saint-Denis
Leaflet available in 12 languages for self-guided exploration
Your Experience at the Basilica of Saint-Denis
Embark on a cultural and historical journey with direct access to the Basilica of Saint-Denis, a Parisian landmark heralded as the first true example of Gothic architecture. Step into this former abbey and explore a site where centuries of French history converge in majestic style and artistic innovation.
A Beacon of Gothic Architecture
The Basilica of Saint-Denis stands as a testament to the creative ambition and vision of Abbot Suger, who propelled the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic design. As you walk through the nave, take in the artistry of soaring vaults, delicate stonework and luminous stained glass windows. Admire the innovative use of pointed arches and flying buttresses, which revolutionised the architecture of the Middle Ages and influenced countless cathedrals across Europe.
The Royal Necropolis
One of the Basilica’s most compelling features is its unique role as the burial place for generations of French royalty. Over 70 elaborately carved tombs mark the final resting place of 43 French kings, 32 queens and notable royal servants, including figures such as Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. These sepulchres showcase intricate Renaissance sculpture, each telling the silent story of France’s dynastic history and transformation through eras of prosperity and upheaval.
Immerse Yourself in History
With your entry ticket, collect a leaflet available in twelve languages to guide your visit and shed light on the basilica’s historical events, from royal ceremonies to its significant role during the French Revolution. Marvel at the largest collection of funerary sculptures in France and witness how the design emphasised light and grandeur, setting a new course for religious architecture on the continent.
Architectural Features and Visitor Insights
Pause in admiration of the elaborate rose windows, spacious choir and remarkable crypt. Each section of the Basilica offers insight into medieval engineering and artistry. As both a functioning church and a museum, the site hosts occasional religious events, making each visit a distinctive experience. If you are visiting in cooler months, dress warmly as the vast stone interiors retain a chill.
Easy Access and Practicalities
The Basilica is accessible via public transportation and is conveniently located in the northern suburbs of Paris. Please note specifics about steps within the monument and certain restrictions such as no large luggage and only guide dogs being allowed.
Book your Tickets to Basilica of Saint-Denis now!
Free entry applies on European Heritage Days and the first Sunday of each month from November to March
Children under 18 and EU residents aged 18 to 25 are eligible for free admission with valid ID
A leaflet in 12 languages is provided to guide your visit
Entry may be affected by religious services or special events as the basilica is an active church
No luggage or large bags allowed inside the monument
Dress modestly and be prepared for cooler temperatures inside
Keep noise to a minimum as the basilica is also a place of worship
Photography is allowed but without flash
Only guide dogs are permitted inside
Travel light, as luggage is not allowed
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1,Rue de la Légion d'Honneur
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