- timeout.com paris/en/attractions/les-invalides-…Les Invalides & Musée de l'Armée. ... The Invalides complex also houses the enormous Musée de l'Armée, which is in effect several museums in one.
- http://anniehoa.com Paris/2015/Invalides/“Les Invalides” is actually a shortened form “Hôpital des Invalides” meaning “The Hospital for Invalids”.
- parisperfect.com plan-your-trip/things-to-see/…The sprawling historic complex has a lot to offer visitors. From fascinating museums to stunning marble-clad tombs, here are the highlights of Les Invalides.
- frenchmoments.eu The Dome church of Les Invalides and Napoleon’s tombClick here to find out more about the gilded Dome church of Les Invalides which houses Napoleon's Tomb (7th arrondissement of Paris).
- discoverwalks.com blog/paris/top-10-facts-about-…There are several museums, monuments and historic buildings. One of the buildings is Les Invalides that add to the variety of architecture in the streets of Paris.
- loving-travel.com Europe Travel GuidesLes Invalides is still a functioning retirement home today, but also an important piece of French history in the heart of Paris.
- worldtoptop.com les-invalides-musee-de-larmee/Les Invalides - Musée de l'armee (Army Museum). Les Invalides is a stunning building with a 196-meter long (643 ft) front facade facing the Seine River.
- aura-invalides.com en_GB/Live an Extraordinary Experience at the Heart of Les Invalides. AURA INVALIDES is an immersive nighttime experience inside the Dôme des Invalides.
- snippetsofparis.com Napoleon’s Tomb: What to see at Les Invalides (Paris)Les Invalides in the 7th arrondissement of Paris is a large complex of buildings with a very interesting permanent resident: the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
- viator.com Paris-attractions/Les-Invalides/d479-…Built under the orders of Louis XIV beginning in 1670, Les Invalides—also known as the Hôtel National des Invalides—was created as a hospital and care facility...