• This article is about the area in Paris. For the Paris metro station serving it, see Invalides (Paris Métro and RER). ... Tomb of Napoleon II at Les Invalides, Paris.
  • Paris History: Les Invalides. Just one street away to the northeast is the Hôtel des Invalides, founded by Louis XIV to shelter 7,000 aged or crippled formed...
  • The Hôtel national des Invalides is one of the most important monuments in Paris and it is the burial ground of one of the most iconic historical figures of France...
  • The complex of buildings known as Les Invalides sits in Paris’s 7th arrondissement and consists of museums and monuments related to the military history of...
  • Les Invalides in Paris. Share. ... L'hôtel national des Invalides is located in the seventh arrondissement of Paris, one kilometer from the Seine River.
  • The sprawling, grandiose state complex in Paris known collectively as "Les Invalides" isn’t routinely included on top-attractions lists, but it probably should be.
  • The France Army Museum or the National Military Museum is located in Les Invalides Paris (built by order of Louis XIV for disabled wars).
  • Les Invalides in Paris (Hôtel National des Invalides) is a palace ordered to be built in 1670 by King Louis XIV to house soldiers wounded in war and invalid...
  • Located in the heart of Paris, Les Invalides is an impressive historical complex that attracts countless visitors each year.