
Navigating a 17th-century monument with limited mobility. Details on elevators, specialized tours, and accessible entrances.
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Discover the majestic Dôme des Invalides, the final resting place of Napoleon Bonaparte. Learn about the tomb's history, architecture, and what to see inside.
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A deep dive into the two World Wars through the extensive collection of the Musée de l'Armée. Uniforms, weapons, and personal stories from WWI and WWII.
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Step back into the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Discover one of the world's largest collections of ancient armor, swords, and royal weaponry.
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Les Invalides is more than a museum; it's an architectural wonder. Explore the history of this hospital-turned-monument built by Louis XIV.
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An immersive, audiovisual experience dedicated to the life and work of General Charles de Gaulle, leader of Free France.
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The Main Courtyard of Les Invalides is lined with historic cannons. Discover the stories behind these bronze giants.
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Tucked away in a glass case is Le Vizir, Napoleon’s faithful Arabian stallion. The strange and fascinating story of this taxidermy treasure.
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Hidden within Les Invalides is a separate museum of 3D military maps. These 17th-century scale models are intricate masterpieces.
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Experience Les Invalides after dark. Each summer, the monument lights up with a spectacular sound and light show. Here is what to expect.
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Think an army museum is boring for kids? Think again. Knights, cannons, and interactive games make it a great family outing.
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The 'other' church at Les Invalides. Explore the Saint-Louis Cathedral, decorated with captured enemy flags and offering regular concerts.
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Code names, sabotage, and secret radios. A look at the artifacts of the clandestine war against Nazi occupation.
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Get up close to the iconic hat and grey coat. The Musée de l'Armée holds the most intimate possessions of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Practical guide to the museum's amenities. Where to get a good lunch, finding the perfect history book, and souvenir hunting.
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Don't leave without the perfect photo. The best angles for the Dome, the courtyard, and the Pont Alexandre III.
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Comparing Les Invalides with the Imperial War Museum (London) and others. Strengths, weaknesses, and what makes it unique.
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Before it was a museum, it was a home. Learn why Louis XIV built Les Invalides and how it still serves veterans today.
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Technology meets history. How the Dôme Interactive and new multimedia guides are changing the visitor experience.
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Don't get lost. The best transport options to reach the museum, whether you are coming from the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre.
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