Disneyland Paris Selling Sleeping Beauty Castle Stained Glass Replica

Lauren Shahan

A stained glass artwork depicts a prince leaning over to kiss a sleeping woman. The colorful scene is framed in a dark wood display.

Disneyland Paris Selling Sleeping Beauty Castle Stained Glass Replica

A new limited edition Sleeping Beauty Castle stained glass replica art piece just debuted at Disneyland Paris.

Disneyland Paris Sleeping Beauty Castle Stained Glass Replica

This art piece depicts Prince Phillip kissing Princess Aurora to break Maleficent’s spell, as seen in the walkthrough attraction inside Le Chateau de la Bell au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle). As per the Disneyland Paris Shopping Instagram account:

A Sleeping Beauty Castle stained glass window replica is now available in limited edition with only 50 on sale. Each piece is unique and has been created by the glass craft workshop @france.vitrail. No less than 3 days of work by a master glass craftsman are required to make just one with unique savoir-faire.

A stained glass artwork depicts a prince leaning over to kiss a sleeping woman. The colorful scene is framed in a dark wood display.

The above side by side comparison shows the stained glass window located in Sleeping Beauty Castle along with the limited edition art piece replica. This piece of art can be found at Royal Collection Boutique located at the Disneyland Hotel.

This is not the first time that Disneyland Paris has replicated some of their famous stained glass art for guests to purchase. In 2022, guests could bring home the Fantasyland window from the Main Street Station at Disneyland Paris. That piece was priced at €1000, but we do not know how much they are selling the Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip window for.

Disneyland Paris’ Sleeping Beauty Castle, also known as  Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant, opened in 1992 and is unlike any of the other Disney Castles around the world.  The Disney Imagineers sought to create this castle with more of a fairytale-inspired appearance. They skillfully combined different elements of architecture, nature and fantasy, as well as inspiration from various French monuments. 

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