• 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.
  • Les Invalides” is actually a shortened form “Hôpital des Invalides” meaning “The Hospital for Invalids”.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • Les Invalides (Fransızca telaffuz: [lezɛvalid] ), resmi olarak Hôtel national des Invalides (The National Residence of the Invalids) veya Hôtel des Invalides olarak...
  • Paris les invalides binasının yapılış amacı ise o dönem olan savaş esnasında hastalık geçirenlere ve gazilere sığınak olarak tertip edilmesiymiş.
  • Lieu de mémoire et symbole de l’attachement de la nation au devoir de réparation, l'Institution nationale des Invalides est la «maison des Invalides ».
  • Les Invalides is a historic complex in the heart of Paris that features a range of attractions for visitors to explore.
  • Welcome to the magnificent Les Invalides. Les Invalides is a building complex with three major parts; the Museum area, the church and the dome.
  • 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.