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26/01: Roots & emission wings the Sainte Chapelle in Paris

Roots & Wings 2011 opens with a special issue on January 26 on France 3 ... Located in the heart of Sainte-Chapelle, situated on the Ile de la Cité , the magazine presented by Louis Laforge will pay tribute to World Heritage Unesco.

is the first time a television program invests this building, built in the twelfth century by St. Louis to house the relics of the Passion of Christ. Banks of the Seine to the treasures of Uzbekistan, through French gastronomy, which has just entered the list World Heritage of Unesco, Roots & Wings will bring its light on some of the wonders of mankind.

a cathedral of light

Hidden behind the high walls of the courthouse in Paris, the Sainte-Chapelle seems to want to escape the gaze ... More than seven centuries after its creation, this architectural masterpiece impresses with its beauty and technical prowess that were needed for its construction: first, the builders associated the stone and iron! Ordained by Saint Louis, King Louis IX to house the relics of the Passion of Christ redeemed the emperor of Constantinople, the building is then a gesture at once religious and political. But today, the Sainte-Chapelle is a Gothic monument to be protected from the ravages of time.

We will follow the work of craftsmen who are looking at his bedside is the case of stonecutters and sculptors who, over twenty feet high, replace the gargoyles and sculptures damaged through the centuries and the weather ... The Sainte-Chapelle is adorned with a remarkable collection of fifteen glass panels and a large pink form real walls of light. Through the work of master glassblowers, we'll just reappear clarity through the windows restored, and meticulously rested in their iron frames. With the best specialists, decryption of the message delivered by these unique glass windows dating from the mid-thirteenth century and still retain an element of mystery ...

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