The treasure of Notre-Dame de Paris
As restoration work on the cathedral enters its final phase, the Musée du Louvre is devoting a unique exhibition to the treasury of Notre-Dame de Paris. This treasure, which brings together the objects and priestly vestments necessary for worship, relics and reliquaries, manuscript books and other precious objects donated out of piety, will then move to the cathedral’s neo-Gothic sacristy, built by Jean-Baptiste Lassus and Eugène Viollet-Le-Duc between 1845 and 1850 to house them.
Featuring over 120 works, this exhibition offers a condensed account of the history of this treasure, placing it in the context of its thousand-year history: from its origins in the Middle Ages to its resurrection in the 19th century and its blossoming under Viollet-le-Duc during the Second Empire.