What happened to the real crown of thorns?


What happened to the real crown of thorns? It was preserved at Notre-Dame de Paris until April 2019, when it was moved to the Louvre. Since at least around the year 400 AD, a relic believed by many to be the crown of thorns has been venerated.


Where is the actual crown of thorns?

The crown was housed at Notre Dame following the French Revolution. Since April's fire, it has resided in a safe in Paris's Louvre museum.


What Church holds the crown of thorns?

The relics of the Passion presented at Notre-Dame de Paris include a piece of the Cross along with the Holy Crown of Thorns, and of all the relics at the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, the Crown of Thorns is without a doubt the most precious and the most revered.


Does the original crown of thorns still exist?

The French king Louis IX (St. Louis) took the relic to Paris about 1238 and had the Sainte-Chapelle built (1242–48) to house it. The thornless remains are kept in the treasury of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris; they survived a devastating fire in April 2019 that destroyed the church's roof and spire.


How do we know the crown of thorns is authentic?

As regards to the historical authenticity of the relic of the Crown of Thorns in Notre Dame, whether or not it was the actual Crown worn by Jesus, it is almost impossible to determine. Historically, its origin and finding are lost to us.