See Napoleon's famous bicorne hat and grey topcoat at Les Invalides. A guide to the personal items of the Emperor on display.

Napoleon was a master of branding. His silhouette—the bicorne hat worn sideways and the simple grey greatcoat—is instantly recognizable. The Musée de l'Armée holds the holy grail of Napoleonic artifacts.
Napoleon had about 120 hats made during his reign. Only about 20 survive. The museum displays one of the felt bicornes worn during his campaigns.
Seeing the simple grey wool coat is surprisingly emotional. It is small (Napoleon was average height for his time, but small by modern standards) and unadorned. It tells the story of a general who preferred to sleep by the campfire with his men rather than in a palace.
These items humanize the legend. You are looking at the clothes of a man who reshaped Europe.

Denna guide är skriven av historieentusiaster dedikerade till att hjälpa dig navigera i det stora Invalides-komplexet. Vårt mål är att klargöra layout, biljettyper och de dolda pärlor som ofta förbises mitt i den stora mängden artefakter.
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