Lugar histórico

Invalides

Recomendado por 191 habitantes del lugar

Consejos de habitantes de la zona

Lynda
July 4, 2022
Reach the Hôtel National des Invalides in 26 minutes (Metro Line 13, Plaisance - Varenne or Invalides). Famous for its gilded Dome, this exceptional monument contains the collection of the Musée de l'Armée and the Tomb of Napoleon I. Also, a great place to picnic on the extensive lawns with the locals in the summertime.
Eleni
April 13, 2019
The Musée de l'Armée housed within is a beautiful museum of military history. The uniforms and armoury are stunning, as are the top floor maquettes of forts over the ages. Allow at least four hours here, maybe more. Also has Napoléon’s Tomb.
Angela
September 4, 2022
Angela's favorite! With its imposing size and its intimidating canons, the Hôtel National des Invalides (home to the Musée de l’Armée and the tomb of Napoleon) symbolizes the power of a district which, in a small area, boasts the Palais Bourbon, the Champ-de-Mars, the Musée d’Orsay, Musée Rodin, the Ecole Militaire and the Pont Alexandre III.
Pona
May 30, 2019
Bus N°93 for picnics on the green with Bridges as Alexandre III close and various Museum as Rodin
Sophie
July 27, 2018
The Dome of the Invalides resembles a golden crown, a tiara that sits on more than 300 years of history. Behind its imposing façade, the complex unfolds itself, with its wings, courtyards, churches and infirmary. One of the major architectural creations of the reign of Louis XIV, today the Invalides welcomes guests to the Musée de l'Armée and its incredible historical treasures: armour and cuirasses from the royal collections, artillery and trophies from all ages, as well as ultra-realistic miniatures of French victories. But the museum is also worth visiting for its architecture and its dome, which soars to a height of more than 100 metres. The renown of the Invalides also owes much to an i
The Dome of the Invalides resembles a golden crown, a tiara that sits on more than 300 years of history. Behind its imposing façade, the complex unfolds itself, with its wings, courtyards, churches and infirmary. One of the major architectural creations of the reign of Louis XIV, today the Invalides…
Ubicación
129 Rue de Grenelle
Paris, IDF