• When the Army Museum at Les Invalides was founded in 1905, the veterans' chapel was placed under its administrative control.
  • This final tomb, begun in 1843, was solemnly inaugurated under the Second Empire, on April 22, 1861. But at Les Invalides, it's not just Napoleon's tomb.
  • Here’s what you can explore at Les Invalides: (1) The Invalides Cathedral (Dôme des Invalides) with the tomb of Napoleon I.
  • 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.
  • First inhabitants of Les Invalides. In 1674, the first tenants of Les Invalides made these buildings their home.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Les Invalides was originally built as a hospital and retirement home for war veterans, however its most notable and recognisable feature is the Dome des...
  • Les Invalides se composaient de cinq tribunaux qui faisaient office de maisons, d'infirmeries et de réfectoire.