<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="false">A physicist from Vilnius University in Lithuania has created a micrometre-sized 3D-printed replica of the Sorbonne Chapel that fits on a human hair.The Chapel of Sainte-Ursule de la Sorbonne, located in Paris, was built in the seventeenth century and served as the inspiration for the tiny model.Gordon Zyla used a laser nanofabrication technique called multiphoton 3D lithography to create the miniature structure.The replica, 275,000 times smaller than the original, was presented to Sorbonne University president Nathalie Drach-Temam as a symbolic gesture.