• Invented by King Louis XIV in 1670, Les Invalides (also named "Hôtel des Invalides") was meant to accomodate veteran soldiers from his army.
  • For history buffs, a trip to Les Invalides in Paris is a must as they will be able to thoroughly immerse into the history of the Hotel National des Invalides by exploring it.
  • 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.
  • Les Invalides is still a functioning retirement home today, but also an important piece of French history in the heart of Paris.
  • But the severely injured were taken care of in the hospital section, which was located in the South East section of Les Invalides and this hospital is still active today.
  • 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.
  • Designed as a retirement home for French veterans, the complex of Les Invalides is today Napoleon’s burial home, one of the most well-known French figures.
  • Kubbesiyle oldukça dikkat çeken bir yapı olan Les Invalides, Napolyon'un mezarının bulunduğu bir yerdir.
  • Napoleon I visiting the infirmary of Les Invalides. Because of its location and significance, the Invalides served as the scene for several key events in French history.
  • Located in the seventh arrondissement, Les Invalides is one of Paris’ most recognizable landmarks, and welcomes millions of visitors each year.