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  1. Saint Denis, the first bishop of Paris and patron saint of France, was martyred in about 250 AD and buried in the cemetery of Catolacus. Denis' tomb quickly became a place of worship. Around 475 AD, Sainte Geneviève had a small chapel erected on Denis' tomb, which by then had become a popular destination for pilgrims.

  2. Saint-Denis, city, a northern suburb of Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis département, Île-de-France région, north-central France. The city lies on the right bank of the Seine River.

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  3. Sep 6, 2023 · Welcome to the Basilique cathédrale Saint-Denis. Closed. Next opening on 22 September 2024 at 10:00. See all the schedules. Price : 11€ Free admission for under 26-year-old residents of the EU. Reserve your ticket. Discover the last residence of the kings of France and its unique collection of 70 sculpted tombs. Read the history of the monument.

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  4. Saint-Denis is a historic city near Paris, famous for its Gothic cathedral, royal necropolis and sports venue. Discover its rich heritage, festivals, markets and creative scene with France.fr.

  5. A historic and architectural landmark in Paris, France, where the kings of France were buried and crowned. Learn about its origins, history, art, and the first Gothic building in the world.

  6. Visit the Basilique de Saint-Denis, a jewel of Gothic art and the burial place of 43 kings and 32 queens of France. Learn about its origins, its myth, its transformations and its treasures in this comprehensive article.

  7. Nov 22, 2023 · 1. Visit the Saint-Denis Cathedral. In the royal necropolis, the chapel houses the tombs of all of France’s kings and queens. From Clovis to Louis XVI, via Pépin le Bref and Philippe le Bel, the graves and recumbent statues immerse you in kingly France.