Next time you’re in Paris, one of the most delightful events you can treat yourself to is a concert in the Saint Chapelle. Hidden behind the Palais de Justice on the Ile de la Cité, just a few steps away from Notre Dame cathedral, the Saint-Chapelle is a magnificently restored piece of Gothic architecture erected by King Louis XI in the thirteenth century to house relics he bought from the Byzantine emperor in 1239. Over the centuries, it has survived fires, floods, and destruction during the French Revolution; today, it remains a stately tribute to the architectural finesse of the gothic period. Between March and December each year, there are regularly scheduled nightly classical concerts in the upper chapel. You can purchase tickets on the internet from several different sites; an easy one to use is http://www.classictic.com/en/Special/Concerts-in-La-Sainte-Chapelle. There is no reserved seating, so arrive early to secure the best seats. As the acoustics of the chapel are excellent, however, you are guaranteed pure, rich
sound from wherever you sit.
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