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Les Invalides

7th Arrondissement
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Series of army museums including a church & the tombs of many famed officers, including Napoleon.via Google

A massive military complex housing the Army Museum and the golden-domed church containing the monumental tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte.

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€€; the ticket covers both the tomb of Napoleon and the extensive military history collections.

Reviews from Google

Tunaa month ago
Hôtel des Invalides is one of the most impressive historical sites in Paris and definitely worth visiting. The architecture of the complex is magnificent, especially the golden dome, which is visible from many parts of the city. Inside, the atmosphere is both grand and solemn, with a strong sense of French history. The visit is especially interesting if you are interested in military history, Napoleon, or French national heritage. Napoleon’s tomb is very impressive and beautifully presented, but the museums around it are also worth taking time for. There are many exhibitions about different periods of French military history, with weapons, uniforms, paintings, documents, and historical objects that help you understand the importance of the place. What makes Hôtel des Invalides special is that it is not only a monument, but also a place full of historical meaning. The courtyards, the church, the dome, and the museum sections all create a very rich experience. It can take quite some time to see everything properly, so it is better not to rush the visit. Overall, it is a beautiful, powerful, and very memorable place in Paris.
HENDRA DHARMAWAN2 months ago
Les Invalides is an absolutely stunning historical site in Paris. The architecture is grand and beautifully preserved, with its iconic golden dome shining brilliantly under the sun. The complex houses several museums, including the Army Museum, which offers a fascinating insight into French military history. One of the highlights is Napoleon Bonaparte’s tomb, which is both impressive and humbling to see in person. The atmosphere is calm and respectful, making it a meaningful place to visit. The grounds are spacious and well-maintained, perfect for a relaxing walk while appreciating the historical significance of the site. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply exploring Paris, Les Invalides is definitely worth a visit.
Iryna Shchukina4 weeks ago
The Museum of the Army contains a large collection of uniforms, weapons, and armor from different periods. I especially enjoyed seeing the historical military clothing and learning how it changed over time. Everything is well organized and informative, so it is easy to follow even if you are not an expert in history.
Νίκος Στεφανόπουλος4 months ago
Visiting Les Invalides was an exceptional experience and truly one of the highlights of my trip to Paris. The entire complex is enormous, impeccably clean, and incredibly imposing, creating a sense of awe from the moment you step inside. Seeing the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte in person was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Standing there, surrounded by such grandeur and history, is something I will never forget. The atmosphere is both solemn and inspiring, perfectly reflecting the importance of the figure it honors. It’s clear that the French know how to pay tribute to the great personalities of their history in the most fitting way. Les Invalides is not just a museum or a monument—it’s a powerful symbol of respect, heritage, and national pride. Highly recommended to anyone visiting Paris.
Trang Nguyễn4 weeks ago
Visited there during la nuit musée for free. Was much much much bigger than I thought. Spent 3 hours there but still couldn’t visited everything and didn’t have time to read / stay long to obtain all the information. There were many rabbits on the gardens, they seemed very chilled and happy and couldn’t stop looking at them. We visited the museum and Napoleon tombs….Was very impressive. But the signs were abit confusing when we tried to look for the extraordinary objects. However, in general it was a massive venue, lots to see and learn
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